362 bibliography: phanerogaiMic botany, 1S86. 



W. I). ISraithwaite, Secretary. York S.W, 



Ackworth School Natural History Society [with notes on three plants 



new to district, viz., Hcllebonis fa'tidus (Brockendale), Doi-oniciim pardali- 



anches (N. Ehnsall), and Atropa belladonna (Nostell Park)]. Nat. Plist. 



Journ., June 15th, 1886, x. 100. 



\Y. D. Braithwaite, Secretary. York S.W. 



Ackworth Natural History Society [the Botanical Record Committee have 



struck Clematis Tilalha, 7 lialictruin Jlavtiiu, and Raminciilns lingua out of 

 the Ackworth Flora ; and have no record of Anemone piilsalilla being found 

 since 1881]. Nat. Hist. Journ., Dec. 15th, 18S6, x. 188. 



RoiiERT Brow.x. Lane. S., York N.E. & Mid W., Westmld. & Furness. 

 Botanical Resume [an account of the plants met with by Liverpool N.F.C. 

 in 1S85 during excursions to W'inwick and Newton (June 6th), to Knowsley 

 Park (July nth), and Rufford (Aug. 15th) — all in South Lancashire ; note on 

 Nephrodiuiii spinulosum in \'orkshire ; Elatinc hcxandra from Knowsley, 

 recorded as additional to the Lancashire Flora]. Proc. Livercool Nat. Field 

 Club for 1885-86 (pub. 1886), pp. 36-39. 



Robert Brown. Lane. S. 



Names of Some of the Most Interesting- Plants noticed during- the 

 [Liverpool Field Club] Excursions in 1885 [list of 1 1 plants noted 6th 

 |une at Winwick, 8 noted nth July at Knowsley, 20 noted 15th Aug. at 

 Rufford — all in Lancashire]. Proc. Liverpool Nat. F. Club for 1885-86 

 (pub. 1886), pp. 40-42. 



William Carruthers. York S.E. 



The Age of some Existing- Species of Plants ; being the address to the 

 Biological Section of the British Association at Birmingham, 1886 . . . with 

 additions by the author [in the lacustrine beds of Flolderness is found a small 

 birch {Bettcla nana L. ) now limited in Great Britain to some Scottish moun- 

 tains, and with it Pninns padiis L., Ouercns robnr L., Corylus ai'ellana L. , 

 Alniis glutinosa L., and Finns sylvestris L.]. Journ. of Bot., Oct. 1886,, 

 xxiv. 309-318. 



J. W. Carter. York Mid W. or S.W. 



[Alnus glutinosa and Acer campestre in Bradford district]. Ent. Mo. Mag., 

 Nov. 18S6, xix. 141. 



Thomas Carter. York Mid W. 



Marfield Pond, Masham, and its Bird- [and Plant-] Life [incidental 

 reference to Persicaria {I'olygonum amphibiiim L. ?), Ranunculus (A'. Flam- 

 ninlal), Water Plantain (Alis/na Plantago), Cireat Sundew (Drosera a)iglica 

 Huds.), Great Meadow Rue ( Thalictntm jlavum). Marsh Cinquefoil {Potentilla 

 Comaritm), Bog Asphodel [Nart/iecinm ossi/'ragi/m), Bog Pimperntl {A nagallis 

 tcnella), Marsh Pennywort {Hydrocotyle vulgaris). Grass of Parnassus [Far- 

 nassia palnstris), Marsh Helleborine {Epipactis palnsl?-is),\\'h\\.e. Helleborine 

 (Ceplialanthera pallens),G\ohe Flower ( Trollins ctiropinis),'Qud's-&ye Primrose 

 {Primula farinosa), Butterwort {Finqiiiaila vulgaris) ; most disappearing 

 from the pond being now drained]. Nat., Aug. 18S6, p. 231. 



[Joseph] Chappell. ? Lane. S. 



[Galeobdolon luteum at Castle Mill near Manchester]. Ent. Mo. Mag., 

 Aug. 1885, xxii. 69. 



J. E. Clark. York Mid W. 



Trientalis europaea in Nidderdale [at Brimham and at Pateley]. Nat., 

 Feb. 1886, p. 60. 



T. D. A. Cockerell. Lane. S., Cheshire. 



A September Walk through Lancashire, Cheshire, and Staffordshire 



[Sep. 9th to nth, 1885; Eqiiisctum arvcnse abundant about Rainhill and 



Warrington, Nupliar between those places, and also between Warrington and 



Knutsford with Lenina minor, Alisma plantago. Digitalis, Gnaphaliuin 



Naturalist, 



