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Balfour, J. H. Botanical excursions ia Jiily and August 1870, with pupils. 

 Transact. of the Bot. Soc. of Edinb. Vol. XI, pag. 68— 75. 



Botanical excursions in the neiglibourhood of Edinburgh. (Notes of) 



Proc. of the Bot. Soc. of Edinb. Vol. XI,pag. 192—193. 



Botanical Trip to the Breadalbane mountains , with pupils , in July , 



1871 . (Report on a)" 



d. Bot. Soc. of Edmb. June V^th., 1872. 



%. .lourn. of Bot. 1872, pag. 316. 



Balfour, I. Bayley. Localities for plauts near Edinburgh. (Notice of new) 

 r. Froc. of the Bot. Soc. of Edinb. 9th. May . 1872. 

 C. Journ. of Bot. 1872, pag. 220. 



BarriDgton-Ward , M. J. Arabis stricta. (Rare Bristol plant found on St. 

 Vincenfs Rocks) 



Journ. of Bot. 1872, pag. 266. 



BarringtOD, R. M. Lythrum hyssopifolia , Erica vagans, Euphorbia Peplis. 



(On some plants recorded from L'eland) 



Jouru. of Bot. 1872, pag. 108—109. 



Beeby, W. H. Juucus capitatus Weigel in England. 

 Journ. of Bot. 1872, pag. 337. 



BosweU, H. The mosses of Oxfordshire and the neighbourhood of Oxford. 

 Journ. of Bot. 1872, pag. 363—374. 



Braithwaite, R. Moss flora. (Recent additions to our) With tico plates 

 35 Jigures . 



Joum. of Bot, 1872, pag. 193—199. 

 Grevillea. 1872, pag. 27—29. 



Moss from Ireland. (A new) 



Grevillea. 1872, pag. 27—29. 



Weissia truncicola. De Notaris, Epilogo della Briol. Ital., pag . 598. 



(A new British Weissia) 



d. Journ. of Bot. 1871, pag. 289. pl. CXIX,/. 2. 

 e. Grevillea. 1872, pag. 39. 

 » 75. 



Branwell, A. Elliott. Phyteuraa spicatum found near Hudlow. 

 Journ. of Bot. 1872, pag. 307—308. 



Briggs. T. R. Aroher. Asarum europaeum, L. not a Plymouth plant. 

 Journ. of Bot. 1872, pag. 153. 



Wild navew. [Brassica] . Growing near Forpoint. 



Journ. of Bot. 1872, pag. 265—266. 



Botany of the neighbourhood of Plymouth. (On some peculiarities 



in the) 



Journ. of Bot. 1872, pag. 141 — 146. 



Plymouth plants. (Notcs respecting some) 



Journ. of Bot. 1872, pag. 259—261. 



Hortus sicciis , 500 specimcns of indigenous British plants , collected 



about 110 years ago. (An old English) With note by Mr. Britten. 

 Journ. of Bot. 1872, pag. 174—175. 



Britten. J. Anthemis Anglica, Spreng . (British Elora) 



Journ. of Bot. 1872, pag. 212. . 



Calccolaria mexicana, H. & B. discovered at Bradford Abbas. Dorset. 



Journ. of Bot. 1872, pag. 268. 



Erica stricta, Andr., in Ireland. 



Joum. of Bot. 1872, pag. 25. 



