374 bibliography: phanerogamic botany, 1886. 



John Vicars. Furness. 



Names of Some of the Most Interesting Plants noticed during the 



[Liverpool Field Club] Excursions in 1885 [enumeration of 24 plants 



noted at Humphrey Head, 3rd Sept.]. Proc. Liverp. Nat. Field Club for 



1885-86 (pub. 1886), p. 42. 



E. W. \Vade. York S.E. 



Araucaria producing Seed in East Yorkshire [at Burton Constalile, 

 Oct. 1885]. -Nat., Feb. 1886, p. 59. 

 A. Rainey Waller. York S.W., Lancashire S, 



The Watson Botanical Exchange Club [C//aj-a viilgaris var. longibradeata 

 and Potent ilia norvcgiia at Dewsbury (P. F. Lee) ; Callitrkhc aiitunuialis, 

 Ashton-on-Ribble (F. C. King)]. First Annual Report (1884-85), pp. I-IO, 

 Westmorland, York S.E. N.E., S.W., Mid W., 

 A. Rainev Waller. Cheshire, Lancashire. 



The Watson Botanical Exchange Club [records of critical plants for the 

 counties enumerated above]. Second Annual Report (1885-86), pp. 1-16. 

 Alfred Rainey Waller. York N.E. 



Flora of Strensall and District, York [being an annotated catalogue of 

 526 species, besides varieties]. Nat., May 1886, pp. 133-143. 

 A. Rayxey Waller. Westmorland. 



Cypress Spurge (Euphorbia Cyparissias) [Babington r[uoted as to its being 

 possibly native at Whitliarrow]. Nat. Hist. Journ., Dec. 15th 1886, x. 194. 

 H. Snowden Ward. York Mid W. 



Bellis perennis [and other plants as affected near Ilkley by their environ- 

 ment]. Sci. Goss. , Sep. 1886, p. 211. 

 W. Wesi. Westmorland. 



Pilularia globulifera in Westmoreland [on Brant Fell, 3rd Aug. 1885 ; 

 numerous other plants mentioned]. Journ. of Bot., Jan. 1886, xxiv. 24. 

 William Whiiwell. York Mid W. 



Clematis Vitalba at Ledsham [naturalised, as also is Doroniciim parda- 

 Uanches]. Nat., Nov. 1884, p. 86. 

 H. J. Wilkinson. York N.E. 



Flora of Strensall and District [being notes of additions to Waller's list : 

 Thalictritvi jlavimi, Ahlietiiilla vtilgaris, Poteriiim sangiiisorba, Geranhun 

 pyrenaiciiiii^ Vicia hohartii, Potamogeton compi-essus, Barbai-ea stricla, three 

 Sallies, four Rtihi, and thirteen I\osic\. Nat., June 1886, p. 173. 

 C. F. W. T. Williams. North of England. 



Studies of Common Plants. No. iv. [mentions that in the North of England 

 Glechoiua Jicdcracca is 'credited with a fair share of medicinal properties']. 

 Sci. Goss., Feb. 1886, p. 30. 

 T. W. W[ooDHEAD]. York S.W. 



Annual Report, 1883 . . . Botany [new Huddersfield district records : 

 Cairx pe/nh/la (Elland), Polygonum avicnlarc v. iiiicrospcrniiini (ballast); 

 new localities : Polygonatuin multijloritin (Thunder Bridge), and lyiglocliiu 

 /a//«/;-t'(Marsden) ; correction of name oi Impatiens parvijlora {not noli-nic- 

 tangere), which grows at Colne Bridge].. Trans. Huddersfield Nat. Soc, 

 Part I (pub. 1884?), p. 6. 

 T. W. W[oodhead]. York S.W. 



Annual Report, 1884 . . . Botany YConium maciilatu/n. Reseda hiteola, 

 Kaniincnliis Iiederarcns, Malva sylvestris, CEnanf/ie crocata, and Primula 

 veris noted as Huddersfield district plants]. Trans. Huddersfield Nat. Soc, 

 Part 2 (pub. 1885?), p. 5. 

 S. Henry Wright. Notts. 



Sherwood Forest [in which its fine Oaks {Qucrcus rohur) are specified; 

 Mistletoe [Viscuin), Bracken (Pteris), Whitethorn {Cratccgiis), and Ling 

 {Calliina) mentioned]. Nat. Hist. Journ., Sep. 15th, 1886, pp. 11 3-117. 



Naturalist, 



