England. 



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Home. 51 04.5. Haplomitrium 



JJuoLdi in Devon. 



Horwood. r)l(>41). LoicfsU-r.shire 

 plants!. [A few uncomnion .species.] 

 oKJiJU : Cryptogam ic flora of Leicester- 

 shire. 



Ingham. 51714. Euphrafiia Roal- 

 kovidiia, Hayne — a new Yoriisliire 

 eyebright. 51715 : Torlula ceniua 

 Lindb. A second Yorkshire and also 

 British habitat. 5171<> : Hepatics. 

 [Isle of AVight.J 



Lane and Saunders. 5211Ui. Fossil 

 plants from the Marske and I'pleatliam 

 Quarries, Yorkshire. 



Lee. 52270. A new variety of sedge 

 [Carex sylvatica, Huds. var. capillari- 

 formis. Lees] in Yorkshire. 52280 : 

 Yorkshire naturalists at Cawthorne 

 I liotan}'.] 



Lees. 522911. Cunx sijlratica var. 

 ca pillar if ormin [n. var.] from York- 

 shire. 



Ley. 52372. Tilia plalijpht/llos i<co]u 

 in Salop. 



Linton. .".24.36,52438,52441. Dorset 

 flora. 



Livens. 52452. Mosses. | Isle of 

 Wight.] 



Long. 5251(). The .salt marsh flora 

 of Wells. 



Lyell. 52575. Plant remains founrl 

 in excavations on the Roman site at 

 Caerwent, 1!)07. 



Marshall, K. S. 52703. .Soniei-set 

 plant-notes for 1908. 



Marshall, E. A. and Shoolbred. 

 52704. .Sutherland plants. 



Marshall, J. J. 52705. Additional 

 locahties for the flora of the East 

 Riding. 



Masefield. 52723. Staffordshire 

 ferns. 



Massee. 52732. Additions to the 

 wild fauna and flora of the Royal 

 Botanic (Jardens, Kew. X. Fungi : 

 third series fn. sp.]. 



Mawley. 52702. Phenological phe- 

 nomena ob.served in Hertfordshire 

 during 1907. 



Melvill. 52788. Tlypochacris glabra 

 L. in Lancashire. 



Morey. 52940. A guide lo the 

 natural history of the Isle of Wi;?ht 

 52941 : Marine algae. |Islo of Wight.) 



Moss. 52972. Botanical geography 

 of a ronnine stream. 52i)73 : Wood- 

 lands of Northern England. 



Nicholson. 53105. Proposal for a 

 botanical survey of the Broads district. 



Painter. 53218. I'haenogams. 



53219: Flowering |)lants, mosses, 

 hepaticae and fungi. 



Parsons. 53271. Botanical observa- 

 tions during excursion to (J.\ted, etc. 



Peacock. 533 it!. The rock-soil 

 method and lialloUi nigra Linn, in 

 Lincolnshire. 



Philip. 53429. Diatomaceae in the 

 Hull District. 53439: Interesting 

 diatom [Stauronclla ronslricta, Mer.J 

 near Hull. 



Pracger. 53520. Spiranthca lioman- 

 zoffiaiiii not in Devonshire. [The 

 plant so named from Devonshire is 

 Jypipactis paluslris], 



Rankin. 53030. Botanical surveys 

 [with reference to the Isle of Wight]. 



Rasor. 53(540. Lathyrus tuberosus 

 in Suffolk. 



Rayner. 53055. Fungus-hunting in 

 Hants. .53650 : Hants fungi and 

 yjhanerogams. 53657: Fungi. [Isle 

 of Wight.] 



Richardson. 53723. First flowering 

 plants in Dorset during 1908. 



Riddelsdell. 53727. Progress made 

 in connection with the flora of Glouces- 

 tershire. 53728 : Poa palns(ri.<i L. in 

 (Moucestershire. 



Ridge. 53733. Botanical report 

 N. Staffs. Field Club.] 137.34 : Demon- 

 stration on plants observed during 

 excursions to Cleulow Cross, etc. 



Riley. 53751. Coast flora of North 

 Cornwall. 



Robinson, J. F. 53778. East York- 

 shire botanical notes. 



Robinson, W. 53779. Fungi in 

 Ea.st Yorkshire, 1908. 



Rogers. 53802. Cornwall and 

 Devon plant-notes, 1908. 



