British Islands. 



779 



8000 de 



A common weoJ — the poppy 

 [Papavcr]. J. Boaril Agric. London 

 16 limy (26-31, iig.). 



Two common weeds, goosefoot 

 [C'henopodium album, L.] and annual 

 sow thistle \Sonclms oleraceus, L.]. 

 t.c. (207-208 w-ith plate). 



Bocks and sorrels [Rumex]. t.c. 

 (382-385 with pL). 



Botanical Exchange Club Report, 

 1907. Extract in J. Bot. London 

 47 1909 (64-71). 



Watson Exchange Club Report, 

 1907-8. [Extract.] t.c. (185-187). 



Investigation of the fauna and flora 

 of the Trias of the British Isles. Sixth 

 report of the Committee. London 

 Rep. Brit. Ass. 1908 [1909] (269-282). 



The British Vegetation Committee. 

 N. Phytol. Cambridge 8 1909 (203-206). 



Acton. 49092. Coccomyxa suhellip- 

 soidea, a new member of the PalmeUa- 

 ceae. 



Aiken. 49118. 



Allen. 49132. Clavaria conchyliata. 



Arber. 49179. British carboniferous 

 plants. 



Austen. 49219. Poisonous plants. 



Baker. 49252. lUustrations of 

 Conifers. 



Beeby. 49384. High alpine ilora of 

 Britain. 493S6 : Euphrasia and 



Rhinanthus. 



Bennett. 49429. Naias flexilis, 

 Rostk. et Schmidt, as a British plant. 

 49432 : Distribution of Veronica vcrna, 

 L., F. triphyllos L., Herniaria glabra L., 

 Scleranihus fcrennis L. 



Biff en. 49508. First record of two 

 Laboulbeniaceae for Britain. 



Boyd. 49666. Bryological notes. 

 49671 : [Peziza coccinea.] 49672 : 

 Lastrca remota Moore. 



Britten. 49734, A seventeenth 

 century English botanist [the Rev. 

 Matthew Dodsworth. With a list of 

 localized British plants collected by 

 him and preserved in the Sloane 

 Herbariimi]. 49746 : Gentiana ger- 

 tnanicu as a British plant. 



Brooks. 49782. British Basidio- 

 mycetes. 



Carr. 49937. British pansies. 



Clarke. 50093. First records of 

 British flowering plants. [A list of 

 corrections.] 50094 : Fumaria Occi- 

 dent alis Pugsley. [Discoverer.] 



Connold. 50170. Plant galls of 

 Great Britain. 



Craven. 50234. A broomrape 

 [Orobanche reticulata, Wallroth, forma 

 procera] new to Britain. 



Crawford. 50239. Wild flowers, 



Crossland, 50251. Omitted Asci 

 measurements of some British Disco- 

 mycetes. 



Drabble. 50467. British pansies. 



Druce. 50470. Field botany [a 

 report to the Ashmolean Society for 

 1908]. 50477 : British plant lists and 

 their discrepancies. 54082 : What is 

 Epipactis purpurata Sm. ? 50485 : 

 Schoenus ferrugineus Huds. = Scirpus 

 pauciflorus Lightf. 50488 : Comital 

 census numbers. 50489 : Orchis 



ericetorum Lint. = 0. maculata praecox 

 W^ebster. 50490 : Carex canescens L. 

 var. tenuis Lang [in Britain]. 50491 : 

 Thymus spathulatus Opiz in Britain. 



Elliott. 50599. Winter botany. 



Fry. 50926. British mosses. 



Furneaux. 50937. Field and wood- 

 land plants. 



Gibson, R. J. H. 51062. New genus 

 of Ascomycetes [Gibsonia, Massee]. 



Gibson, W. 51064. Physical and 

 life zones in the iipper carboniferous 



I'ocks. 



Groves, H. and Groves, J. 51227. 

 Luznla pallcsrcns Besser as a British 

 plant. 



Haws. 51421. Occurrence of 



Bacillus prodigiosus. 



Hayward. 51433. Botanists' 



Pocket Book. 



Hiern. 51550. Euphrasia minima 

 [a critical account of the si>ecies]. 



Home. 51646. Fossombronia. 



Hulme. 51686. Wild flowers in 

 tlieir seasons. 



Jackson, 51740. Botanical Ex- 

 change Clubs. 



Jameson. 51766. Illustrated guide 

 to the trees and flowers of England and 

 Wales. 



