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Trimen, H. Salix Poutederana found very sparingly at Rathbury. Northum- 

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Trimen. H. aud W. T. Thiselton Dyer. Flora of Middlesex. A topographical 

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Tuckwell. W. The fiora of the Quantocks. 



Read hefore ihe Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society . 

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Nature. Nov. 21, 1872. Vol. VII, pag. 48—49. 



Twinberrow . J ■ Mistletoe on the Oak . at Lindridge , near the Shropshire 

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r. Meeting of the JForcestershire Natural. Cluh on Oct. 22nd. 

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Watson. H. C. Cybele Britannica. (Supplement to the Compendium) 

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Webb. R. H. Additions to the flora of Hertfordshire . 

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White Buchanan. Exobasidium Vaccinii seeu in Ross-shire and Inverness, 

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WiUs, A. W. Confervoid Algae of the neighbourhood of Birmingham. (An 

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d. Proc . of the Birmingham Nat . Hist . Soc . 2d f^ol . 

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Wood, R. Alchemilla conjuncta, Bab., in Cumberland . 

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Plauts gathered in 1872 by the scottish botanical Alpine Club. 



d. Proc. of the scottish hotanical Alpine Cluh. 1872. 

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Plants fouud on the site of the exhibition of 1862, S. Kensington. 



d. „The Key" to the London International Exhihition for June 17 th. 

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The Flora of Liverpool . A list of the indigenous flowering plants 



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Literesting plauts of the district Belfast. 



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Arenaria serpyllifolia and Mercurialis anuua have survived the past 



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Journ. of Bot. 1872, pag. 128. 



Ferns of Kelso, N. B., and of Kildare. also notes upon Bucking- 



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