340 REPORTS ON THE STATE OP SCIENCE. ' 



Martin, A. Trice. Recent Excavations at Caer.. ent. ' Proc. Bath N. H. A. Soc' 



xi. 151-153. 1909. 

 Mayfield, A. Neolithic Remains at Stuston, Suffolk. ' Journal Ipswich and 



District Field Club,' n. 30-33. 1909. 

 Rob arts, N. F. Eolithic Implements in Surrey. ' Trans. Croydon N. H. Sci. Soc' 



1908-09, 195-204. 1909. 

 Sheppard, Thomas. Some Neolithic Hammer-Heads from East Yorkshire. ' The 



Naturalist ' for 1909, 293-294. 1909. 

 A Rare Type of Flint Dagger from Cottingham, East Yorks. ' The Naturalist ' 



for 1910, 89-90. 1910. 

 Rare Neolithic Implements from East Yorkshire. 'The Naturalist' for 1910, 



143-144. 1910. 

 Ussher, R. J. Cave-Hunting. ' Irish Naturalist,' xix. 37-43. 1910. 



Section I. — Physiology. 



Boyce, Prof. Sir Rubert W. The Progress of Tropical Medicine. ' Trans. Man- 

 chester Stat. Soc' 1908-09, 67-77. 1909. 

 Forbes, Dr. Duncan. Child Study. ' Report Brighton and Hove N. H. Phil. Soc' 



1908-03, 22-27. 1909. 

 Gibson, Charles R. An occasional Peculiarity in my own Colour Vision. ' Proc 



Glasgow Royal Phil. Soc' XL. 16-23. 1909. 

 Golding, J. Presidential Address : The Mysteries of the Milk Pail. ' Trans. 



Nottingham Nat. Soc' for 1908-09, 19-26. 1910. 

 Gray, Arnold H. The Laws of Individual Growth. ' Proc. Glasgow Royal Phil. 



Soc' xl. 139-155. 1909. 

 Latham, Baldwin. Presidential Address : Influence of the Soil and Ground Water 



upon Health. ' Proc. Croydon N. H. Sci. Soc' 1908-09, ccxliv.-cclv. 1909. 

 Minchin, Prof. E. A. Some Applications of Microscopy to Modern Science and 



Practical Knowledge. ' Journal Quekett Mic. Club,' x. 437-450. 1909. 

 Rowe, J. Hambley. Living Things and Things Inanimate. ' Bradford Scientific 



Journal,' ii. 271-279. 1909. 

 Is Mind a Function of the Brain ? ' Bradford Scientific Journal,' n. 379-381. 



1910. 

 The Colour of an Object. ' Bradford Scientific Journal,' II. 382. 1910. 



Section K. — Botany. 



Adams, J. On the Possibility of distinguishing between Native and Alien Species of 



Plants in Ireland. ' Irish Naturalist,' xvm. 123-132. 1909. 

 Aiken, Rev. J. J. M. L. Garex Boenninghauseniana : an Addition to the Flora of 



Northumberland. ' History Berwickshire Nat. Club,' xx. 199-201. 1909. 



Self-propagating Potato. ' History Berwickshire Nat. Club,' xx. 207-208. 1909. 



Botanical Notes. ' History Berwickshire Nat. Club,' xx. 209-210. 1909. 



Alexander, W. B. Hybrid between Orchis maculata and Habenaria conopsea in 



Yorkshire. ' The Naturalist ' for 1909, 342. 1909. 

 Allen, W. B. Notes on the Mycetozoa collected at the Baslow Foray. ' Trans. 



British Mycological Soc' in. 185-188. 1910. 

 Atkins, James. Wild Flowers of the Ipswich District. ' Journal Ipswich and 



District Field Club,' a. 14-29. 1909. 

 Baker, J. G. Thymus ovatus in North Yorkshire. ' The Naturalist' for 1909, 371. 



1909. 

 Boyd, D. A. Microfungi observed at Traquair and Roslin. ' Trans. Edinburgh 



Field Nat. Mic. Soc' vi. 149-152. 1909. 



A Day on the Lowther Hills. ' Glasgow Naturalist,' I. 1-5. 1909. 



With the Cryptogamic Society of Scotland and British Mycological Society at 



Drumnadrochit. ' Glasgow Naturalist,' I. 33-35. 1909. 

 Occurrence in Ayrshire of Chrysophlyctis endobiotica Schlib., the Fungus of Black 



Scab Potato Disease. ' Glasgow Naturalist,' I. 62-65. 1909. 

 Some recent Additions to the Fungus-Flora of the Clyde Area. ' Glasgow 



Naturalist,' I. 110-115. 1909. 

 Boyd, W. B. Notes on Lastrea remota (Moore) ' Trans. Edinburgh Field Nat. Mic. 



Soc' vi. 85-92. 1909. 



