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tdigiitosiivi, and Campanula rctniidi folia; Lcniiia viiiior, Veronica beccalninga 

 and Ahtphar between Knutsford and Chelford, violet-flowered I'iola tricolor 

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M. C. CooKK. Cumberland, Lane. S., York N.E., Cheviotland. 



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(ncvilloa, March 1S86, xiv. lOi-ioS. 



John Corukaux. York S.E., Line. N. 



The Spurn [as a locality for plants ; Ilippopliac rliamnonies, Eryngin/n 

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John Cordeaux. Line. N. and S. 



Lincolnshire [■with notes on its palaeo-botany (remains of oak, beech, 

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 {Senecio palustris DC), marsh sowthistle {Sonchus palustris\^.),'ix?y.gxt}ec\X. bog- 

 myrtle (Myrica Gale L.), water germander {Tcucn'nm Scordiuni L. ), marsh 

 iexn {Neplirodiuin Thclypteris Desv. ), Royal itxw {Osiuutida regalisS\. Nat., 

 Jan. 1886, p. ID. 



William CRAif,. Durham, Westmorland, York N.W. 



Report on the Excursion of the Scottish Alpine Botanical Club to 

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 Thos. Dennis. York S.E., Line. N. 



iEcidium pimpinellae var. apii [on Apiunt graveolens near Cleethorpes and 

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 Nat., Aug. 1884, p. 21. 

 G. Claridge Druce. Westmorland. 



A New Variety of Cow-wheat : Melanipyrmn pratense var. hians [in woods 

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W. Dwckworiii. Cumberland, Westmorland. 



Wild Flow^ers around Carlisle. Part IL [The various local species of 

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 Boraginacece, Lentibulariacea;, Primulacere, Plumbaginaceae, Chenopodiaceie, 

 Polygonacea;, Euphorbiaceo;, Urticace?e, Orchideje, IridaceK, AmaryllidaceK, 

 Liliacea;, Trilliacea;, Hydrocharidacere, Alismacere, Aracea;, and Juncacea% 

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John N. Dli tv. Notts. 



Great Toothwort [LalJinra si/uawaria) [at Laxton near Tuxford, May Sth, 

 1886]. Nat. World, June 1S86, iii. 118. 



Eds. [of Nat. Hist. Journ.]. ? York N.E. 



Curious Periwinkle [ Vijica minor, from Charles De Yit of Ayton School ; 

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 near]. Nat. Hist. Journ., May 15th, 1886, x. 84. 



Eds. [of Nat. Hist. Journ.]. York N.E. 



Three 'Daisies,' received by us from Ayton from Charles de Vit, on 

 June 14th [with 'leaves like chamomiles' and flowers like Ox-eye Daisies]. 

 Nat. Hist. Journ., Nov. 15th, 1SS6, x. 175. 

 Eds. [of Nat. Hist. Journ]. York N.E. 



A Seven-headed Daisy [{fiellis perennis) found June 15th, at Levisbam or 

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 Dec. 1840. 



