lxviii THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



Yorkshire Bryological Committee : Report for 1899 ; 



Naturalist, pp. 237-239. 

 Norland Clough : Plant Life, by C. E. Moss; Halifax 



Naturalist, V. pp. 41-45: Its Fungi, by C. Crossland. 



Ibid pp. 102-107. 

 A Neglected Corner, by W. H. Cooke ; Hx. Naturalist, 



^ •> PP- 57-5 <s > 77- 

 kjoi. The Alga-Flora of Yorkshire, by W. West and G. S. 



West : Trans. Y.N.IL, Pts. 22, 23, 25, 27. 



Local Records in Natural History (Annual Report for 



ujoo) Botany, by W. B. Crump and C. Crossland ; 



Halifax Naturalist, V. pp.- 117-120. 

 Yorkshire Bryological Committee: Report for 1900; 



Naturalist, pp. 65-^7. 

 Changes in the Halifax Flora during the last Century and 



a Quarter, 2nd paper, by C. E. Moss ; Naturalist, 



pp. 99-107. 

 New British 1 )iscomycetes, Part I., by G. Massee and 



C. Crossland : Naturalist, pp. 177-189. 

 Iris sibirica in Tag Lock, by W. B. Crump ; Halifax 



Naturalist, \'i. p. 64. 

 A Sedge Rediscovered, by W. B. Crump; Halifax 



Naturalist, VI. p. 92. 



1902. Local Records in Natural History (Annual Report for 

 1901) Botany, by W. B. Crump and C. Crossland ; 

 Halifax Naturalist, YI. pp. 123-125. 



The North of England Harpidia, by J. A. Wheldon ; 



Naturalist, pp. 65-92. 

 Flowering Plants of Tag Lock, by T. Halstead ; Halifax 



Naturalist, VII. pp. 13-16. 

 The Halifax Autumnal Gentians, by W. B. Crump ; 



Halifax Naturalist, VII. pp. 72-74. 

 North of England Plants in the Motley Herbarium at 



Swansea, by Rev. H. J. Riddelsdell ; Naturalist, pp. 



343-35 x - L^ ee Covnus suecica] . 

 Moors of South-west Yorkshire, by C. E. Moss; Halifax 



Naturalist, VII, pp. S8-94. 



1903. Local Records in Natural History, 1902; Botany, by 

 W. B. Crump and C. Crossland ; Hx. Nat., VII., 107- 

 1 10. 



Geographical Distribution of Vegetation in Yorkshire. 

 Part I., Leeds and Halifax District, (with coloured' 

 map and illustrations), by Wm. G. Smith and C. E. 



