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distribution, origin, and relations to man." Trans. Buchan 

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Pyrus Aria, Ehrh. (is it indigenous?). Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. 



11)05, p. 123. 



Bladderworts ( Utricular ia) in Scotland. Ann. Scot. Nat. 

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Additions and corrections to the topographical botany of Scot- 

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The plants of the Elannan Islands. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. 



1905, p. 187. 



Herbaria and biologv. Edin. Trans. Bot. Soc. 23, 1905, 



pp. 69-81. 



Additions and corrections to the topographical botany of Scot- 

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Alchemilla alpina, L. and .4. conjuncta, Bah. Ann. Scot. 



Nat. Hist. 1906, pp. 121-122. 



The flora of Fair Isle. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. 1906, p. 165. 

 Aliens among tares in Aberdeenshire. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. 



1906, p. 242. 



Procumbent meadow* grass [Scleiochloa procwnbens) in Scot- 

 land. Ann. Scot, Nat. Hist. 1906, p. 243. 



Synchytrium Stellar iae in Aberdeenshire. Ann. Scot. Nat. 



Hist. 1906. p. 243. 



Gall on elder or bourtree. Ann. Scot, Nat. Hist. 1906, p. 244. 

 The Hessian flv (Ufayetiola destructor) in N.E. Scotland. 

 Ann. Scot. Nat, Hist. 1906, p. 244. 



Galls (on plants in the Roval Botanic Gardens, Kew). Eew 



Bull. Add. Ser. 5, 1906, pp. 41-46. 



Natural Science in the Aberdeen Universities. Aberd. Univ. 



Studies, No. 19, 1906, pp. 147-200. 



Altitudinal range of Utricularia minor (in Scotland) by 

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 Hist. 1907, p. 122. 



"Wanted — the Natural History Society of Scotland. Ann. 



Scot. Nat. Hist. 1907, pp. 1-9. ' 



Car ex muricata, Linn, in North Aberdeen. Ann. Scot. Nat. 



Hist. 1907, p. 55. 



Gooseberry -mildews. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist, 1907. p. 109. 



Origin of the blue lupin (Ivupinus iiootkatemis , Bonn) as a 

 denizen by the Dee. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. 1907, p. 188. 



J uncus balticux, Willd., away from the sea-coast. Ann. Scot. 

 Nat. Hist. 1907, p. 251. 



Mite galla on the beech in Scotland. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. 



1907, p. 252. 



f Galled flowers of field Gentian. Ann. Scot, Nat. Hist, 1907, 



p. 252. 



I Additions and corrections to the topographical botanv of Scot- 



I land. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. 1907, pp.' 226-232. 



Additions and corrections to the topographical botany of Scot- 



land, Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. 1908, pp. 44-4 

 Casuals near Aberdeen. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist 

 A simple method of recording local distributi 



Nat. Hist. 1908, pp. 187-188. 



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