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 Caek, Prof. J. W. Notes on the Botany of Nottinghamshire. * Report Nott. Nat. 



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 Ck)NN0LD, Edavaed. British Vegetable Galls. 'Trans. Eastbourne Nat. Hist. 



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 Dices, A. J. Correlation between Structure and Environment in Plant Life. 



'Journal London Coll. Sci. Soc' xi. 12-20. 1905. 

 Dixon, H. N. Pheuological Observations. 'Journal Northants N. H. Soc' xiii. 



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 Eyee, Rev. W. L. W. A Newly Introduced Plant. 'Proc. Hants F. C 



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 Gilcheist, Prof. D. A. Summer Frosts and their Effects on Swedes and Mangels 



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 Hammond, AV. H. Botanical Notes for 1905. ' Trans. East Kent S. N. H. Soc' 



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 Heath, John W. Evolution of the Flower. ' Trans. Car. and Sev. Vail. F. C 



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 Henet, Augustine. Forests, Wild and Cultivated. ' Proc. Belfast Nat. F. C 



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 Hewett, F. Botanical Notes from Thanet. ' Trans. East Kent S. N. H. Soc' 



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 HorxiNSON, John. The Comparative Rate of Growth of a Pedunculated and a 



Sessile Oak at Bayfordbury, Herts. ' Trans. Herts N. II. Soc' xii. 245-252. 



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 Ingham, AV. New and Rare Hepafcics and Mosses from Yorkshire and Durham. 



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 Mosses and Hepatics of Askrigg and District. ' The Naturalist for 1905,' 



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 Pepworth, W. H. Wayside Plants. ' Trans. Manch. Mic Soc. 1904,' 35-43. 



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 Addenda and Corrigenda to Lists of Mosses, Hepaticse, and Lichens of the 



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 Maeloth, Dr. R. Further Observations on Mimicry among Plants. ' Trans. S. 



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 Marshall, H. J. The White-leaved Oak at Whiteoak Farm, Craswall. ' Trans. 



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 Massee, George, and Charles Ceossland. New and Rare British Fungi. ' The 



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