New York Botanical^ Garden Librar 



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Contents 



The Geological Relations of Stable and Migratory 

 Plant Formations. C. B. Crampton, M.B., CM. 

 {Concluded) . . . . .127 



Caithness Lichens. Rev. David Lillie, B.D. . . 146 



Linnaeus' " Flora Anglica." G. Claridge Druce, M.A., 



F.L.S 154 



A New Species of Pyrenoch^ta. Malcolm Wilson, 



D.Sc, F.L.S. ...... 161 



Agathosma trichocarpa, n. sp. E. M. Holmes, F.L.S., 



F.B.S.E. ...... 162 



The Past History of Monocotyledons, with Remarks 



ON THEIR Origin. A. R. Horwood . . . 164 



Recent Additions to the Caithness Flora. Arthur 



Bennett, A.L.S. . . .181 



Short Notes: — 



Hierochloe odorata, Wahl. R. H. Corstorphine. . 183 



Alchemilla acutidens, Buser. M'Taggart Cowan, Jr. . 183 

 Note on the Calluna-Mat Association of the Mountain 

 Tops of the Northern Highlands. C. B. Crampton 

 and M. Macgregor . . . . .183 



British Rubi and environment, etc. E. G. Gilbert . 184 



Cornus suecica, Linn. Wm. Evans . . .184 



Notes from Current Literature . . .185 



Reviews, Book Notices, etc. : — 



Prodromus Florce Britannicce. F.N.Williams. Part IX. 186 

 The Shingle Beach as a Plant Habitat. F. W. Oliver. 



(" New Phytologist," No. 3, vol. xi.) . . 188 



A Monograph of the British Desmidiaceae. W. and 



G. S. West ...... 190 



Clare Island Survey. Part XIV. : Lichens. Miss Annie 



Lorrain Smith . . . . .190 



A Short Flora of Cambridgeshire. A.H.Evans . 191 



