Ireland. 



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Richardson. 47352. Presidential 

 Address. [Botanical Section Dorset 

 Nat. Hist. F. CI.] 



Riddelsdell. 473G4. Monmouth 

 plants. [New Records.] 



47365. Orchis liircina L. 



[in Wiltshire]. 



Ridge. 47367. Botanical rej^ort. 

 [N. Staffs Field Club.] 



Mimulus moi- 

 South Tawton. 



Rogers. 47429. 

 chains Dougl. [at 

 Devon]. 



Roper. 47455. Carex vesicaria in 

 West Gloucestershire. 



47456. West Gloucester- 

 shire plants. 



Ryder. 47546. Seditm pallidtim 

 Bieb. [as a weed in a Susses nursery]. 



Salmon. 47565. Papaver somni- 

 ferum [in Surrey]. 



47566. Somerset plants. 



47567. Plants new to 



Surrey. 



47568. Orchis hircina in 



Sussex. [With an editorial note.] 



Sargeant and Sansom. 47596. 



Report of Botanical Section, 1905-6. 

 [Barrow Nat. Field Club.] 



[Saunders.] 47611. Alteration in 

 flora of Totternhoe, caused by draining. 



47612. The "Witches" 



Brooms of the South Midlands [usually 

 caused by species of Exoascxis']. 



Schloss. 47709. Report of botanical 

 section [Rugby School Nat. Hist. Soc], 

 w ith list of observations for 1907. 



SLheppard]. 47932. An excursion 

 [of the members of the Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union] to Topcliffe, Yorks. 

 [Muscineae, by W. Ingham ; Fungi, by 

 C. Crossland.] 



47933. Hornsea : its 



mere and coastline. [Report on the 

 fungi, by C. Crossland.] 



47934. Fringe of the 



Cleveland Hills [Yorkshire]. [With a 

 report on the Muscineae, by W. Ingham, 

 and on the Fungi, by T. Gibbs.] 



Smith, F. W. and Sansom. 47988. 

 Report of Botanical Section, 1904-5. 

 [Barrow Nat. Field Club.] 



Smith, W. W. 47997. A peculiar 

 tussock formation [in the Isles of 



Scilly]. 



Spackman. 48042. Varied forms of 

 fungi [with list of those found in Wyre 

 Forest.] 



Stather. 48133. Investigation of the 

 fossiliferous drift dojiosits at Kirming- 

 ton. Lincolnshire, and at various 

 localities in the East Riding of York- 

 shii-e. 



Stratton. 48228. Isle of Wight 

 plants [Pinguicula lusilanica and Sam- 

 hucus Ebuhis]. 



Swanton. 48259. Specimens and 

 illustrations of rare and interesting 

 Sussex fungi. 



Thompson. 48344. Alien plants near 

 London. 



Towers. 48406. The distribution of 

 living plants in relation to the different 

 geological formations in Dorset. 



Towndrow. 48407. Worcestershire 

 hybrids. 



Travis. 48423. Sivartzia inclinata 

 in Lancashire. 



Waterfall. 48740. Cochlearia 



danica at Arncliffe [Yorkshire] : a 

 correction. [The plant proved to be 

 C. alpina.] 



West, W. and West, G. S. 48799a. 

 Algae f romAustwick Moss, West Yorks. 



White. 48819. [Reportof] Botanical 

 Section. [Bristol Nat. Soc] 



48820. Ruhus mufabilii, 



Genev. var. Naldretti [n. var. found in 

 West Sussex]. 



Whitley. 48821. Trees and vegetable 

 remains in the stream of Cornwall. 



Vegetation at home 

 Wicken Fen [Cam- 



Yapp. 48974. 

 and abroad. IV 

 bridgeshire]. 



Ireland. 

 Th3 British Vegetation Committee's 

 excursion to the west of Ireland. N. 

 Phytol., Cambridge, 7, 1908, (253-260). 



Adams. 42587. The new flora of 

 burnt ground on the hill of Howth : 

 A study of plant dispersal. 



42588. Division of Ire- 

 land into bidlogical sub-provinces. 



