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y\r. Lawlield, is in course of publication by our own Society. It 

 is lioped that others, especially a valuable and original memoir on 

 the Devonian Floras, now the locus of palseobotanical interest, 

 may eventually see the liglit. 



Arber married, on August 5th, 1909, Miss Agnes ]loberfson, 

 D.Sc, F.L.S., well known by her own botanical researches. To 

 Mrs. Arber the |)reseMt writer is much indebted for information 

 and help. The bibliography appended to this notice was drawn up 

 by her*. 



Arber was elected a Fellow of our Society on June 4th, 1903, 

 and served on the Council from 1908 to 1911. He w'as also a 

 Fellow of the Geological Society, and a Doctor of Science of his 

 own Universitv. He was made an Hon. Member of the New 

 Zealand Institute in 1914. [D. H. S.] 



List of Memoirs (Did Boolcs l>y E. A. Xewell Arber published 

 between 1«99 and 1918. 



(A number of Preliminary Notes omitted.) 



1. Iielationships of the Indefinite Inflorescences. .lom-u.Bot. vol.xxxvii. 



1899, pp. 160-107. 



2. The British and Swiss Alpine Floras. Journ. Roy. Hort. Soc. 



vol. xxiii. 1899, pp. 4(5-61. 



3. On the Effect of Salts on the Assimilation of Carbon Dioxide in 



Ulva latissimu, L. Ann. Bot. vol. xv. 1901, pp. 39-09. 



4. On the Etf'ect of Nitrates on the Carbon-Assimilation of Marine 



Algfe. Ann. liot. vol. xv. 1901, pp. 669-081. 



5. Notes on Royle's Tvpes of Fossil Plants from India. Geol. Mag. 



dec. 4, vol. viii. 1901, pp. o46-r)49. 

 0. On the Clarke Collection of Fossil Plants from New South Wales. 

 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc*. vol. Iviii. 1902, pp. 1-26, 1 pi., 1 text-fig. 



7. Notes on the Binney Collection of Coal-Measure Plants. — Part III. 



The Tvpe-Specimens oi Lyr/inodendron oldhamium (Binnev). Proc. 

 Camb."^ Phil. Soc. vol. xi. 1902, pp. 281-285, 2 text-figs. 



8. On the Distribution of the Glossopteris Flora. Geol. Mag. dec. 4, 



vol. ix. 1902, pp. 340-349. 



9. The Fos.sil Floiaof theCuniberland Coal-field, and the Palaeobotanical 



Evidence with regard to the Age of the Beds. Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc. vol. lix. 1903, pp. 1-22, 2 pis. 



10. On the Svnauthv in the Genus Lonicera. Journ. Linn. Soc, Bot. 



vol. XXXV. 1903, pp. 463-474, 3 text-figs. 



11. (Conjointly with A. C. Seward.) Ees Nipadites des Couches Eocenes 



d« la Belgique. ^leni. du Musee roval d'hist. nat. de Belgique, 

 T. ii. Aimee 1903, 16 pp., 3 pis. 



12. Notes on some Fossil Plants collected by Mr. Molvneuxin Rhodesia. 



Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. lix. 1903, pp. 288-290. 



13. On the Roots of Medullosa anglica. Ann. Bot. vol. xvii. 1903, 



pp. 425-433, 1 pi. 



* Mrs. Arber has herself publisiicil two n<jtices of her husband's life, in the 

 Geological Magazine, decudL- 6, vol. v. pp. 4l'G-31. September 1918, and the 

 J'ournal of Botany, toI. Ivi. pp. 305-8, November 1918, each with a portrait. 



