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Laflammc, Mgr. J. C. K. Continued. 



L'Eboulis de St-Alban. 

 Canadian Engineer. 



De plus, an grand nombre d'articles soientifiques 

 publics a diverse* reprises dans Ins journaux quoti- 

 dions. 



Lawson, George. 



On the Arracacha of Brazil. With letter from 

 M. Decaisne of Paris. 



Proceedings Dundee Naturalists' Association, 1848. 

 On the Occurrence of Mimulus luteus in Forfar- 

 shire. 



Phytologist, Vol. II., p. 389,1846. 



Stray Thoughts on Botanical Rambles and Visits, 

 suggested by Mr. Hewett Cottrell Watson's re- 

 marks on the usefulness of a Periodical devoted 

 to British Botany. 



Ibid., Vol. II., pp. 417-419, 1816. 

 Note on Mimulus lutens. 



Ibid., Vol. II., p. 460, 1846. 



On the Occurrence of Pyrola rotundifolia, Al- 

 chemilla alpina, and Viola lutea y, on Sidlaw 

 Hills, Forfarshire. 



Ibid., Vol. n., p. 578, 1846. 

 On a Monstrosity of Cardamiiie pratensis. 



Ibid., Vol. II., p. 379, 18J6. 



Occurrence of a New Variety of Silene inttata in 

 Fifeshire. 



Ibid.,Vo\, H., p. f 89, 1846. 



A New Locality in Scotland for Ruscus aculeatus. 

 Ibid., Vol. n., p. 683, 1846. 



On Viola odorata, and its occurrence in Fifeshire. 

 Ibid., Vol. n., p. 863, 1846. 



On a White-flowered Variety of Epilobium mon- 

 tanum. 



Ibid., Vol. ii., p. 823, 1846. 

 On Silybum Marianum. 



'Ibid., Vol. n., p. 416, 1846. 

 On Salvia verbenaca, Linn. 



/&{<*., Vol. n., p. 416, 1846. 



* Notes on Viola odorata and its occurrence in 



Fifeshire, etc. 



Ibid., Vol. n., pp. 863, 1846. 



Notice of a Black Swan (Cygnus niger) shot in the 

 Valley of Eden, Fife, in 1846. 

 Zoologist, 1847. 



List of the Rarer Flowering Plants observed dur- 

 ing a residence in Fifeshire in 1846-47. 

 Phutologist, Vol. in., pp. 129 138, 1818. 



* Notes on the Periods of Flowering of Wild 



Plants. 



Ibid., Vol. in., pp. 2S2-293, 1848. 



* Remarks on the Naturalization of Plants in 



Britain. 



Ibid., Vol. Hi., pp. 292-293, 184?. 



* Remarks on the Naturalization of Plants in 



Britain. 



Jbid., Vol. HI., pp. 294-299, 1848. 



* On the occurrence of Euphorbia salicifolia as a 



naturalized plant in Forfarshire. 

 Ibid., Vol. in., pp. 344-345, 1848. 



Titles marked with an asterisk (*) are included in the (Lon- 

 don) Royal Society's Catalogue of Scientific Papers, Vol. in., pp. 

 895-896, published in 1869. 



Lawson, George .Continued. 



Observations on the Floral Changes of the Pre- 

 sent Day in relation to Past Changes of the 

 Earth's Flora. Presidential Address to the 

 Geological Society of Edinburgh, 17th April, 

 1851. 



'///. Naturalist (London), Vol. I. pp. 75-81. 



* Note on the effects of Cultivation upon Plantago 



lanceolata Y. sphserostachya (W. & G. of Bab. 

 Manual.) 



Sen/rey's Botanical Gazette, Vol. I , pp. 36-36, 1849. 

 The Royal Water-Lily of South America (Victoria 

 regia) and the Water-Lilies of our own Land. 

 Edinburgh : Hogg, 1849. Pp. 100, 2 coloured 

 plates. 



On Plants collected on Wandsworth Common in 



.1851 (new either to England or to the London 



district), Melilotus parviflora, Scorpiurus sub- 



villosus, Trifolium ochroleucum, Anacharis al- 



sinastrum (Udora Canadensis), etc. 



Proceedings Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1851. 

 On the occurrence of " Cinchonaceous Glands" in 

 Galiacese, and on the relations of that Order to 

 Cinchonacese. 



Annals of Natural History, Vol. xiv., pp. 161-168, 

 plate, 18)4. 



Transactions of Botanical Society of Edinburgh, Vol. 

 v.. pp. 3-10, plate n. 



* On the Stipular Glands of RubiaceaB. 



British Association Report, 1854, Part ir, p. 9J. 



* On Rotation in the Cells of Plants. 



Journal of Microscopical Science, Vol. n., pp. 54- 

 55, 1851. Resum^ in English Cyclopaedia, Natural 

 History Division, Vol. I.. "Cyclosis. " 



* Report on the Musci and Desmideae collected 



during the trip of the Edinburgh University 

 Botanical Class to Falkland and the Lomond 

 Hills, Fife, June, 1855. 



Proceedings Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1855, 

 pp. 75-81. 



On Species of Bryum, viz., B. calophyllum, Mar- 

 rattii, Warneum, and on Didymodon. 

 Ibid, 1850, pp. 2-3. 



* On the Microscopical Structure of the Victoria 



Regia, Lindl. 



Proceedings Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1855, 

 pp. 119-121. Also Joumal of Microscopical Science, 

 Vol. iv., pp. 163-165,1856. 



On Orthotrichum phyllanthum, Brachythecium 

 micropus and B. glacialis. 



Proceedings Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1856, 

 p. 33. 



* Remarks on Dust Showers, with notice of a 



shower of mud that occurred at Corfu on 21st 

 March, 1857. 



Ibid.,Vo\. v., pp. 179-181, 1858. (A translation in 

 modern Greek printed at Corfu, 1858.) 



On the Application of Botany to Ornamental Art 

 (with special reference to examples in wood- 

 carving). 



lbid.,Vo\. v., pp. 177-179, 1857. 



Remarks on Certain Glandular Structures in 

 Plants (controverting Dr. Carpenter's view as 

 to absence of true secretion in plants, and point- 

 ing out homology of secreting cells with epider- 

 mal cells). 



Ibid., Vol. v., pp 212-214, 1857. 



