342 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE. 



Lees, F. Arnold. The Lees Herbarium and Library at Bradford. ' Bradford 



Scientific Journal,' n. 310-319, 325-336. 1909, 1910. 

 Note on Carex sylvatica, var. capillariformis. ' The Naturalist ' for 1909, 350- 



351. 1909. 

 Note on Helleborine atro-rubens, var. Crowtheri. 'The Naturalist' for 1910, 



129-131. 1910. 

 Linton, Rev. E. F. Notes on the Dorset Flora. ' Proc. Dorset N. H. A. F. C 



xxx. 116-132. 1909. 



A New Thymus for Ireland. ' Irish Naturalist,' xvm. 215. 1909. 



Longcake, Miss A. A. The Human Aspects of Plant Life. ' Proc. Barrow Nat. 



Field Club,' xvn. 193-195. 1909. 

 Lucas, W. J. The Scotch Fir (Pinus sylveHris). ' Proc. South London Ent. and 



N. H. Soc.' 1909-10, 9-13. 1910. 

 M., G. The Causes of the Wart-like Protuberances on Holly Leaves. ' Selborne 



Magazine,' xx. 41. 1909. 

 M'Akdle, David. Mosses and Liverworts from Co. Fermanagh and Slieve League, 



Co. Donegal. ' Irish Naturalist,' xvm. 144-149. 1909. 

 M'Cutcheon, W. The Local Fungi. ' Trans. Dumfriesshire and Galloway N. H. A. 



Soc' xx. 95-97. 1909. 

 McDonald, James E. The Broad-leaved Wood Garlic or Ramsons. ' The Naturalist ' 



for 1909, 252-256. 1909. 

 Main, Hugh. Fruits. ' Proc. South London Ent. and N. H. Soc' 1909-10, 14-20, 



1910. 

 Maire, Dr. Rene. Some New and Interesting British Hymenomycetes gathered at 



the Baslow Fungus Foray, 1909. ' Trans. British Mycological Soc' m. 169-173. 



1910. 

 The Bases for the Systematic Determination of Species in the Genus Russula. 



' Trans. British Mycological Soc' in. 189-219. 1910. 

 Massee, G. Polymorphism in Fungi. ' The Naturalist ' for 1909, 235-238. 1909. 

 Meldrum, R. H. Additions and Corrections to the Perthshire List of Mosses. ' Trans. 



Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci.' v. 13-17. 1909. 

 Msyrick, E. Report of the Botanical Section. ' Report Marlb. Coll. N. H. Soc' 



No. 57, 27-36. 1910. 

 Muriel, C. E. Forestry : its present position and future prospects in Ireland. 



' Journal Stat. Soc. Ireland,' xn. 295-309. 1909. 

 Parsons, Dr. H. F. Notes on the Effects of Heath Fires on Vegetation. ' The 



Naturalist' for 1910, 124-125. 1910. 

 Philip, R. H. The Diatoms of the Sedbergh District : a Study in Evolution. ' The 



Naturalist' for 1910, 148-152. 1910. 

 Potter, Prof. M. C. Presidential Address : Bacteria in their relation to Plant 



Pathology. ' Trans. British Mycological Soc' in. 150-168. 1910. 

 Praeger, R. Lloyd. Lastrea remuta in Ireland. ' Irish Naturalist,' xvin. 151- 153. 



1909. 

 The Survey of Clare Island : Report of Progress during 1909. ' Irish Naturalist,' 



xvm. 245-248. 1909. 

 Rankin, W. Munn. The Peat Moors of Lonsdale. 'The Naturalist ' for 1910, 119- 



122, 153-161. 1910. 

 Rayner, John Frederick. The Conflict of the Cord Grasses in the Southampton 



Water : an Evolutionary Incident. ' Proc Hants F. C 225-229. 1909. 

 Rea, Carleton. New and Rare British Fungi. ' Trans. British Mycological Soc.' 



in. 226-230. 1910. 

 Renwick, John. On the Beeches in the Clvde Drainage Area. ' Glasgow Naturalist,' 



i. 73-92. 1909. 

 Richardson, Nelson M. Report on the First Appearances of Birds, Insects, &c, 



and First Flowering of Plants in Dorset during 1908. ' Proc. Dorset N. H. A. F. C 



xxx. 238-249. 1909. 

 Ridoe, W. T. Boydon. Botanical Report. ' Trans. N. Staffs F. C xliv. 131-134. 



1910. 

 Robertson, R. A. The Sense Organs of Plants. ' Trans. Edinburgh Field Nat. 



Mic Soc' vi. 164-172. 1909. 

 Salmon, E. S. The Economic Asoect of Fungus Diseases. ' Proc Holmesdale N. H. 

 Club,' 1906-09, 47-56. 1910. 



