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276. On the Structure and Development of Botrycliium granulatum. 



Trans. R. Soc. Edin., VI., 424; New Phil. Jn'l, Edin., XII., 206. 



277. Some account of Plants collected in the Counties of Leeds and Grenville, 



Upper Canada, in July, 1862, 

 Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., VIL, 468; Edin. New Phil. Jn'l, XVIL, 197. 



278. Note on Lemania variegata, Agh. 



Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., VIL, 521 ; Edin. New Phil. Jn'l, XVII., 30. 



279. Synopsis of the Canadian Species of Equisetum. 



Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., VIL, 558. 



280. Diatomaceœ of the District of Braemar. (With Prof. J. H. Balfour and Dr. 



R. K. Greville). 

 Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., V., 45. 



281. Note on the occurrence of Hypnum rugulosum, Web. & Mohr, on Demyat, 



Orchils. 

 Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., VI., 26. 



282. Note on Cryphœa (Daltonia) Lamyana, Montagne. 



Trans. Bot. Soc, Edin., VI., 30. 



283. Remarks on some Fibrous Plants of Canada, with Letters from Lord Lyons 



and Lord Monck in reference to the use of the silk cotton of 

 Asclepias in spinning. 

 Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., VIL, 375. 



284. Synopsis of Canadian Ferns and Filicoid Plants. 



Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., VIIL, 20; Edin. New Phil. Jn'l, XIX., 102; 

 Can. Nat. N. Ser., I., 262. 



285. Notice of the occurrence of Woodsia alpina (hyperborea) in Gaspé, Canada 



East. 

 Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., VIIL, 108. 



286. Remarks on Myrica cerifera, or Candle-berry Myrtle. 



Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., VIIL, 108. 



287. Note on the Leaves (trifoliate) of Ulex europseus (Whin). 



Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., VIIL, 108. 



288. On the Flora of Canada : a Sjmopsis of all the Flowering Plants and Ferns 



ob.served in Canada, with habitats in detail. (Abstract only; 

 the li.st in bound volume, not printed). 

 Trans. N.S. Inst. Nat. Sc, L, 75. 



289. Notice of the occurrence of Heather at St. Ann's Bay, Cape Breton Island. 



Trans. N. S. Inst. Nat. Sc, I., 30. 



290. Note (additional) on Lemania variegata of Aghardt. 



Trans. N. S. Inst. Nat. Sc, I., 35. 



291. On Calluna vulgaris. 



Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., VIIL, 324. 



292. On the Laminariaceae of the Dominion of Canada and adjacent parts of 



British America. 

 Trans. N. S. Ins't. Nat. Sc, II., 103; Can. Nat. N. Ser., V., 93. 



293. On the Botany of the Dominion of Canada and adjacent parts of British 



America. Ranunculaceœ. 

 Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., X., 34.5. 



294. Monograph of Ericace» of the Dominion of Canada and adjacent parts of 



British America. 

 Trans. N. S. Inst. Nat. Sc, III., 74, 



295. On the Geographical Range of the Species and Varieties of Canadian Rubi 



on the Continents of America, Asia and Europe, as indicating 

 possible regions of primitive distribution. 

 Trans. N. S. Inst. Nat. Sc, III., 364 : Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., XII., 3. 



296. Botanical Descriptions accompanying Mrs. Miller's drawings of "The Wild 



Flowers of Nova Scotia." 

 Flowers of Nova Scotia, Ser., 2 and 3, London. 



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