Scotland. 



1120 



8000 d: 



Lillie, D. Hepatics of Caithness. J. 

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McAndrew, J. A few Riccias from 

 the PentUinds. Edinburgh, Trans. Nat. 

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Macvicar, M. Additions to census of 

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Marshall, E. S. and Shoolbred, W. A. 



Some Forfarshire pLants. J. Bot., 

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Mason, J. Fungi gathered in the 

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Murray, J. Distribution of the 

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Nicholson, J. G. Some rare Caithness 

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Reeves, J. [Liverworts at Scotton, 

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(277). 



Smith, W. W. Arenaria tenuifoUa, 

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Stirton, .J. New and rai-e Scottish 

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Trail, James W. H. Pyriis Aria, 

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Additions and corrections 



to the topographical botany of Scotland. 

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The plants of the Flannan 



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The flora of Buchan — its 



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Man's relation to the flora 



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Watt, If. B. ]'yru)i Aria in Scotland. 

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West, CJ. [S.J. A comparative study of 

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three lake areas of Scotland. Edin- 

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West, W. and West, G. S. Fresh- 

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1,2). 



White, J. W. Botanical Section 

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Wilson, W. Linnaea horealis, Gronov. 

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Young, W. The alpine flora and 

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The hepatics of the 



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Ireland. 



Adams, J. The occurrence of yew 

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Barrington, R. M. Epilohium alsine- 

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Britten, J. Aylmer Bourke Lambert 

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(219). 



Carpenter, G. H. Injurious insects 

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The numbering of the 



botanical divisions of Ireland. Irish 

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Colgan, N. The numbering of the 

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Arfemiisia marilima — a 



new station for Co. Dublin. I.e. (247). 



• New County records for 



Monaghan and Fermanagh. I.e. (259). 



Flora of the County 



Dul)lin. Dublin, 1905, (Ixx -f- 324, with 

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Davies, J. K. Some Mosses from 

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A rare Alga [Cladapliora 



<ic'(jacjropila] in the Upper Bann. I.e. (39). 



