BIISLIOGRAPHY : PHANEROGAIMIC HOIANV, 1886. 37 I 



II. Kranki.in Parsons. Derbyshire. 



Waterfall [and Rubus chamaemorus plentiful] on Kimlerscoui, Derbyshire. 

 Nat., Oct. 1S86, p. 310. 



Ed. Pkak. York S.E. 



Additions to the Flora of the Hull District \HelUhonix vindis, II. fatidus, 

 Nyiiipluca alba^ Coclilearia danica, Capsella bursa-pasloris, Scnebieya coronopns, 

 Sileiie iiiaritivta, Montia foiitaiia, Geraniniii liicidii/n, Erodiiini tiiariliniuiit. 

 Ilex aqiiifo/iiim, Acer can/pestz-c, Sarpthainniis, I'rifoliiim inediuni, lotus 

 major, Orobiis titberosus, Rithiis rhaiiiiiifoliits, Rosa i/tollissima, Pynis aria, 

 Corniis sanguinea, Aspernla odorata, Fraximis. Limnanihe))iiiin ny/iip/iicoides, 

 Ciisciita trifolii, Orobanche major. Beta iiiaritivia, Parietaria diffusa, Piiius 

 sylvestris, Liiztila sylvatica, and Aspleiiiam ritta-inuraria ; localities stated]. 

 Nat., March 1886, p. 100. 



E. A. Peak. York S.E. 



The Re-Afforesting- of London [stating the failure of plane-trees to 

 survive llie winter at Hull]. Sci. tioss., Dec. xSS6, p. 265. 

 W. Pkn(;ei,lv. North Riding-. 



An Even-Ash [a charm used in the North Riding- of Yorkshire ; copied 

 from Alhena:um, Nov. 7th, 1846, j-p. 1142]. Jcnirn. of Plymouth Inst., 

 1S78-79, vii. 142. 

 (J. H. Piiii.ii'soN. Northumberland S., Cumberland. 



Address to . . . the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club, read . . . 19th 

 May, 1885 {^Rnbus chain, einorus noted on Cross Fell, 25th June, 1884; 

 I'rollius and Craticgus at Slaggyford, on South Tyne ; Saxifraga aizoides, 

 abundant at CJilsland, i6th July, 1884]. Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumb. Durh. 

 and Newc. , vol. 8, part 2, 1886, pp. 283, 284, and 286. 

 W. H. PuRCHAS. Derbyshire. 



Some more Notes on Dovedale Plants [detailed notes, treating of about 

 140 species, including numerous forms of Riibiis,Rosa,IIieracii/m,ax\([ .Salix\ 

 Journ. of Bot., June and July, 1885, xxiii. 181-184, and 196-203. 



•Geo. Reed. York Mid W. and S.W. 



Influence of Soil on Plant Colouring [as observed near Leeds ; general 

 statements only]. Nat. World, Aut;. 1886, iii. 160. 



L.K[irHARnsoN]. and I!.B.L[e].T[ai,l]. York N.E. and N.W. 



York, Bootham [Excursions ; to Castle Ho-ward ; 14 plants noted, some 



by English, others by scientific, names, and to Wensleydale, three noted]. 



Nat. Hist. Journ., June 15th, 1886, x. 102. 



H. N. Ridley. Cumberland or Westmorland. 



Notes on British Rubi [Rubus rhainuijoUus at Watermillock and near 



Ullesvvater and Haweswater]. Journ. of Bot., Dec. 1885, xxiii. 370. 



^Geo. R.OBERTS. York S.W., S.E., N.W., and Mid W. 



Dispersion of Plants in Yorkshire : Notes on Aliens and Casuals 



recently observed in the Wakefield District [a list of exotics and 



casuals, with a number of infrequent wild plants, chiefly from v/aste ground]. 



Nat., Dec. 1885, pp. 389-393. 



George Roberts. York S.E. 



MoUusca [and a fe-w Plants] of Wressle and Neighbourhood [Conium 



iiiaculatuni, Clienopodium boniis-henricus, Dipsacus sylvestris, Zannichellia 



palustris, and Hedera helix noted]. Nat., Oct. 1886, pp. 311-312. 



M. H. RonsoN. Northumberland S. 



Additions to the Local Fauna and Flora, -with Remarks on some 

 Ne-w Habitats, etc. \Hydrocharis morsus-raiuc noted as still abundant near 

 Ryton Station and as not found elsewhere in the district ; and Cystopteris 

 deiitata (new to Northumberland) and C. fragilis as growing freely near 

 Crag Lough in 1877]. Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumb. Durh. and Newc, 



vol^8. Part 2, 1886, p. 189. 



Dec. i8qo. 



