BIIUJOGRAPHY : PHANEROGAMIC BOTANY, 1886. 365, 



Isle of Man, 1S81, R. Wood (lib. Bennett) ; Cli. conlraria Kuetz, for 

 Cheshire, New Brighton, 1884, H. Searle, and Westmorland, 1863, W. jM. 

 Hind (in Hb. T. C. Dublin) ; Do. \7\.x.hispiditla Braun, from Cheshire, New 

 linghton, 1884, II. Searle; Ch.Jtispida L., from Lane. S., 1884, H. Searle; 

 Ch. vulgaris L. from Line. N., 1884, H. Searle (Hb. Bennett) ; ditto, var. 

 loiii^ibraiteata from Lane. S., 1882, 11. Searle, and York Mid W., 1884, 

 T. Hebden ; ditto, var. papillala from Lane. S., 1883, 11. Searle ; ditto, var. 

 irassicaii/is, Derby, Monsal Dale, 1884, W. I'ullinger ; Tolypella gloinerata 

 Leonh., from Cheshire, New Brighton, 1884, H. Searle, a form with 

 extremely long sterile branchlets ; and Nitella opaca Agardh, from Westmor- 

 land (Lake Lanes.), 1884, T. Hebden]. J. of Bot., March 1885, xxiii. 81-83. 



Henrv and Jamks CIroves. Cheshire, Line. N., Notts. 



Notes on the British Characeae for 1885 \Chara aspcm Willd., Cheshire, 

 Moreton, 1885, H. Searle; Ch. vulgaris V3.x. lojigibracteata. Lines. N., 1884, 

 H. Searle ; \a.x. papillala, Cheshire, 1885, H. Searle; and A^itella flexilis Ag., 

 Notts., near Worksop, 1885, H. Searle; are quoted for the north-country]. 

 Journ. of Bot., Jan. 1886, \xiv. 1-4. 



Ai.i.Ax B. IlAi.L. York N.E. or N.W. 



Yellow Star of Bethlehem {iiagca liilea) near Thirsk, April 27th. Nat. 

 Hist. Journ., May 15th, 1886, x. 84. 



James Hardy. Northumberland S. 



Report of Meetings of Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, for the year 1885 

 . . . Rothbury [24lh June ; an account of the British plants cultivated by 

 .Sir William Armstrong at Cragside, and Digitalis purpurea, Corydalis clavi- 

 ciilata and Genista auglica are cited as native plants still surviving ; as are 

 also Geranium sylvatieuni. Poly podium dryopteris, and P. pliegopteris ; 

 Scrophularia nodosa, Trientalis, Anemone nemorosa, Carcx bincrvis, Senecio 

 sylvaticus, Clielidoniitm majus, Aspleniuvi ruta-muraria, Agraphis nutans. 

 Genista anglica. Poly gala vulgaris, Lastrcca dilatata, Niiphar intermedium, 

 Andromeda polifolia, Eriophoruni vaginatitm, Ernpetriim nigrum. Primula 

 vulgaris, Veronica beecabunga, and Tanacetuin vulgare also noted]. Proc 

 Berw. Nat. Club for 1885, xi. 31-50. 



James Hardy. Northumberland S., Durham. 



Report of Meetings of Berwickshire Naturalists' Club for the year 

 1885. . . . Haughton Castle, .Simonburn Church, and Chipchase Castle, 

 North Tyne [30th July ; Corn Poppy, Carduus ai-vensis, A'nautia arz'ensis, 

 Galium mollugo, Staehys betonica, and P/ileiim pratense, noted ; and, at 

 Dunston, Galium mollugo, G. vertim, Solanitm dulcamara, Fagus sylvatica, 

 Ulmus montana, Acer pseudoplatanus, Taxus haccata. Primus avium, Abies 

 excelsa, Arundo phragmitis, and Urtica iirens ; also from .South Shields, 

 Rosa spinosissima\ Proc. Bervv. Nat. Club for 1885 (pub. 1886), xi. 50-64. 



Aktiiur W. Harrison. Yorkshire. 



Chapters on British Ferns. . . No. II. [Tric/iomanes radicai/s m \o\k- 

 shire casually alluded to]. Nat. World, July 1886, iii. 12S. 



Arthur W. Harrison. Yorkshire, Lancashire, Westmorland. 



Chapters on British Ferns. . . No. IV. [N'ep/nvdium filix-mas to 

 2.400 feet in Yorkshire ; iV. rigidum occurs in Lancashire, Yorkshire, and 

 Westmorland]. Nat. World, Sep. 1886, iii. 172. 



Thomas Hick. York Mid W, 



The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Boroughbridge [25th May, 1S85 : 

 Stellaria ttemorum, Pricnus insititia, P. cerasus. Campanula glomerata, 

 Hydrocharis morsus-rance. Orchis viorio, Aspleniuvi adiantum-nigrum, 

 Botrychium, Primula farinosa, and Polygonatum multiflorum noted]. Nat., 

 July 1885, p. 280. 



C. P. HoHKiRK. York S.W. 



Lathraea squamaria near Dewsbury [growing on sycamore, between 

 Dewsbury and Mirfield]. Nat., Sep. 1885, p. 320. 

 Dec. 1890. 



