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Watson, Heioett CottrelL 11. Notices of some 

 plants, new to the Flora of Britain. Hooker, 

 Lond. Journ. Bot. I., 1842, pp. 76-86. 



12. Die geographische Verbreitung Bri- 



tischer Pflanzen, sowohl innerhalb als ausserhalb 

 Grossbritanniens. {Transl.) Flora, XXVI., 



1843, pp. 641-655, 657-671, 681-688, 771-780, 

 786-799. 



13. Notes of a botanical tour in the 



Western Azores. Hooker, Lond. Journ. Bot. 

 II., 1843, pp. 1-9, 125-131, 394-408; III., 



1844, pp. 125-131. 



14. Remarks on the distinction of species 



in nature and in books ; preliminary to the 

 notice of some variations and transitions of 

 character observed in the native plants of 

 Britain. Hooker, Lond. Journ. Bot. II., 1843, 

 pp. 613-622. 



• 15. Notes on the distribution of British 



Ferns. [1841.] Edinb. Bot. Soc. Trans. L, 

 1844, pp. 89-106. 



16. Description of a Primula, found at 



Thames Ditton, Surrey, exhibiting chai'acters 

 both of the Primrose and the Cowslip. Phyto- 

 logist, I., 1844, pp. 9-10. 



17. Some account of the Q^nanthe pimpi- 



nelloides, and Q2. peucedanifolia of English au- 

 thors. Phytologist, L, 1844, pp. 11-15. 



18. Notes on the Hieracium nigrescens, 



Willd., of Babington's "Manual," and Mr. 

 Gibson's Hieracium hypochseroides. Phyto- 

 logist, I., 1844, pp. 801-805. 



— — 19. On the varieties of Betula alba, Linn., 

 described as distinct species of some authors. 

 Phytologist, L, 1844, pp. 821-823. 



■ ■ 20. On the Cerastium latifolium, Linn, 



var. Edmondstonii {Lond. Cat.), and on the 

 seeds of Cerastium latifolium and C. alpinum. 

 Phytologist, IL, 1845, pp. 93-94. 



21. On the theory of "Progressive De- 



velopement," applied in explanation of the 

 origin and transmutation of species. Phyto- 

 logist, IL, 1845, pp. 108-113, 140-147, 161- 

 168, 225-228. 



— 22. Report of an experiment which bears 

 upon the specific identity of the Cowslip and 

 Primrose. Phytologist, IL, 1845, pp. 217-219. 



— 23. Observations on Mr. Marshall's 

 experiments with the seeds of the Cowslip and 

 Oxlip. Phytologist, IL, 1845, pp. 313-314. 



— 24. Some words on " Species-making." 

 Phytologist, IL, 1845, pp. 314-316. 



25. On the Polygonum mite, Schrank, and 



allied species. Phytologist, IL, 1845, pp. 332- 

 336. 



— 26. Correction of various errors in Mr. 

 Lees' paper on the CEnanthe pimpinelloides, 

 CE. Lachenalii, and CE. silaifolia. Phytologist, 

 IL, 1846, pp. 390-399. 



VOL. VI. 



Watson, Hewett Cottrell. 27. Notes on the 

 Ranunculus Lenormandi, Schultz. Phytologist, 

 IL, 1846, pp. 497-499. 



28. Notes on the wild and cultivated ex- 

 amples of Ribes rubrum. Phytologist, IL, 1846, 

 pp. 545-548. 



29. Notes on the Lastraea focnesecii as a 



species including both forms of Nephrodium 

 foenesecii, Lowe, and Aspidium dilatatum, var. 

 recurvura, Bree. Phytologist, IL, 1846, pp. 

 568-571. 



30. Notes on Polygonum maritimum and 



P. Raii, as grown together in flower-pots inland. 

 Phytologist, IL, 1846, pp. 615-617. 



31. Supplementary notes on the botany of 



the Azores. Hooker, Lond. Journ. Bot. VI., 

 1847, pp. 380-397. 



32. Notes on some British specimens dis- 

 tributed by the Botanical Society of London 

 in 1847. Phytologist, IL, 1847, pp. 760-768. 



33. Further experiments bearing upon the 



specific identity of the Cowslip and Primrose. 

 Phytologist, IL, 1847, pp. 852-854. 



— — 34. Notes on the affinity between Lysi- 

 machia nemorum, LAnn., and Lysimachia azorica, 

 Horn. Phytologist, IL, 1847, pp. 975-979. 



35. On the Viola flavicornis. Smith and 



others.' Phytologist, IL, 1847, pp. 1018-1022. 



36. On the Equisetum fluviatile of the 



" London Catalogue of British Plants." Phyto- 

 logist, IIL, 1848, pp. 1-4. 



37. Further report of experiments on the 



Cowslip and Oxlip. Phytologist, IIL, 1848, 

 pp. 146-149. 



38. Characters of Malva verticillata and 



M. crispa. Phytologist, IIL, 1848, pp. 221-222. 



39. Some account of the several alleged 



species included under the name of Filago ger- 

 manica, Linn. Phytologist, IIL, 1848, pp. 313- 

 318. 



40. Additions to the Flora of South Wales. 



Henfrey, Bot. Gazette, L, 1849, pp. 57-59. 



• 41. Who knows Viola canina ? Phytolo- 

 gist, IIL, 1849, pp. 635-642. 



Watson, J. On the Helm Wind of Crosafell. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1838 {pt. 2), pp. 33-34. 



Watson, J. J. fV. The ironstone formation of 

 the Forest of Dean ; with a sketch of the general 

 geology and industrial history of the district. 

 Geologist, 1858, pp. 217-226, 265-278. 



— — 2. The haematite deposits of Glamorgan- 

 shire. Geologist, 1859, pp. 241-256. 



3. On mercury in alluvial deposits. Geolo- 

 gist, 1858, pp. 386-389. 



Watson, J. W. A few remarks on the pulsa- 

 tions of some of the land moUusks. Newman, 

 Zoologist, XIL, 1854, pp. 4417-4419. 



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