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BIBLIOGRAPHY: 



Papers and Records published with respect to the Natural History and 

 Physical Features of the North of England. 



PHANEROGAMIC BOTANY, 1886. 



The Editors have been much indebted to Mr. P. Fox Lee, of 

 Dewsbury, for assistance in the Botanical Bibliography, a con- 

 siderable number of the titles now given being from his pen, and 

 regret very much that pressure of other work prevents Mr. Lee from 

 continuing; it. The Editors are hopeful that some other -botanist 

 will volunteer to take up the task that Mr. Lee has been obliged 

 to relinquish. 



The present instalment includes not only titles for 1886, but also 

 all that have been published in 'The Naturalist ' during 1884 and 

 18S5, and a few others for those years that have hitherto escaped 

 attention. 



Durham, York N.W., Line. N. and S., York Mid W., 

 Anox. [not signed]. Westmld., Derbysh., York S.W., Lane. W. and S. 

 [Review of] The Student's Flora of the British Islands [with North- 

 English references in the case ot J'oh'j^ala aiish-uiia (Teesdale), Scirpiis rufiis 

 (Line, coast), Tilia platypliyllos (N.W. Yorkshire), Thlaspi occitauitm (Settle, 

 etc., Westmorland, Durham), Sotccio caiiipestris (Ancaster, Line. S.), Carex 

 oniithopoda (Mackershaw Wood, Ripon, and Derby), Selinum iarvifoliitin 

 (Lincohishire), Fotcntilla norvcgica (Kirkstall to Snaith), Crepis niarensis 

 (Harrogate), Malva borealis (Goole and Preston)]. Nat., Oct. 1884, 67-70. 



Anox. [not signed]. York S.W. 



[Obituary of Amos Carr : his connection with Cin\ra alpina (Riveton \'alley), 



Hypericum diil'iin/i, SciiteHaria minor. Arbutus uva-ursi, and Cotyledon 



■umbilicus (all near Sheifield), and Carduus acaulis ('Kiveton Common)]. 



Nat., Oct. 1884, p. 71. 



Anon. [Editor of Naturalist]. York Mid W. 



[Children's Flower Service at Staveley near Boroughbridge ; prizes 



given for named collections of wild flowers, the winner naming twenty-seven 



out of a total of thirty-four different kinds sent in]. Nat., Sep. 1885, p. 329. 



Anox. [not signed]. York S.W. 



Yorkshire Dialects [as used in valley of Calder from Wakefield up to source : 

 Ackerons, ackerils = acorns {Quercus robur); Alehoof= ground ivy (Nepeta 

 glechoma) ; Arse-smart = water pepper-plant {PolygoiiuD! hydropipcr) ; Aspin = 

 trembling poplar {Populiis tremula); Birk = birch (Betula alba); Blags = 

 blackberries {Rubus fruticosiis) ; Bumblekites in North Riding = same; 

 Brackens = /Vt'r/j- aquilina; Butter and Cheese = tender leaves of thorn 

 [Crattrgus oxyacantha)\ Yorksh. Folk-lore Journ., Part I, Oct. 1885, 12-16. 



Anox. [not signed]. York S.E. 



Notes made by Hull Field Naturalists in 1885 ; Villarsia uymplucoides, 

 Helleborus fcvtidus, Catabrosa aquatica, Hyoscyamus iiiger, Litiaria elatine, 

 and Aspleuiiim ruta-muraria added to local list]. Nat., Feb. 1886, p. 63. 



Dec. i8qo. 



