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Praeger, R. Lloyd. The Survey of Clare Island : Report of Progress during 1910. 



' Irish Naturalist,' xx. 61-64. 1911. 

 Rayner, J. F. Recent Additions to the Fungus-Flora of the New Forest. ' Proe. 



Hampshire F. C.,' vi. 337-340. 1910 ; ' Proc. Bournemouth Nat. Sci. Soc.,' n. 



61-64. 1911. 

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



m. 285-289. 1911. 

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



and First Flowering of Plants in Dorset during 1909. ' Proc. Dorset N. H. A. F. C 



xxxi. 267-280. 1911. 

 Riddlesdell, Rev. H. J. The Botany of the Country round Builth Wells. ' Proc 



Cotteswold Nat. Field Club.,' xvii. 57-61. 1910. 



— Report (No. 2) on the Progress made in connection with the Flora of Gloucester- 

 shire. ' Proc. Cotteswold Nat. Field Club,' xvn. 137-140. 1910. 



Ridge, W. T. Boydon. Botanical Report. ' Trans. N. Staffs F. C.,' xlv. 108-11 1. 



1911. 

 Salisbury, E. J. Botanical Observations in Hertfordshire during the year 1909. 



' Trans. Herts N. H. Soc.,' xiv. 177-178. 1911. 

 Salisbury, E. J., and James Saunders. The Flora of St. Albans and its Neighbour- 

 hood. ' Trans. Herts N. H. Soc.,' xiv. 224-232. 1911. 

 Sanderson - , A. R., and C. A. Cheetham. Some Notes from the West Coast. ' Irish 



Naturalist,' xx. 64-66. 1911. 

 Saunders, James. The Distribution of Mvcetozoa in the South Midlands. ' Trans. 



Herts N. H. Soc.,' xiv. 181-188. 1911." 

 Scott, Frank. The Natural Regeneration of Forests. ' Trans. Dumfriesshire and 



Galloway N. H. A. Soc.,' xxu. 24-30. 191 1. 

 Scott-Elliot, Prof. G. F. Presidential Address : The Scottish Flora. ' Trans. 



Dumfriesshire and Galloway N. H. A. Soc.,' xxi. 9-16. 1910. 



Single Seed Selection. ' Trans. Dumfriesshire and Galloway N. H. A. Soc.,' 



xxi. i94-196. 1910. 



The Uses of apparently Useless Details in the Structure of Plants. ' Trans. 



Dumfriesshire and Galloway N. H. A. Soc.,' xxi. 196-200. 19'0. 



Dust and its Importance to Plant Life. ' Trans. Dumfriesshire and Galloway 



N. H. A. Soc.,' xxii. 9-j9. 1911. 

 Scowcroft, W. R. The Preservation of Flowers. ' Trans. N. Staffs F. C.,' xlv. 



112-115. 1911. 

 Shenstone, J. C. A Wild Flower Garden in the City of London. ' Selbornc 



Magazine,' xxi. 191-193. 1910. 



— The Coast Flora of Essex. ' Essex Naturalist,' xvi. 129-132. 1911. 

 Sheppard, T. Relics of a Prehistoric Flora in Lincolnshire. ' The Naturalist' for 



1910, 315. 1910. 



Prominent Yorkshire Workers: C. Crossland, F.L.S. 'The Naturalist ' for 



1910, 367-374. 1910. 



Smith, Miss A. Lorrain. New or Rare Microfungi. ' Trans. British Mycological 



Soc.,' in. 281-284. 1911. 

 Smith, Dr. W. G. Botany at the British Association. ' The Naturalist ' for 1910, 



361-362. 1910. 

 Smith, Dr. Wm. G., and Dr. T. W. Woodiiead. Botanical Survey of Tcesdalc. ' The 



Naturalist ' for 1910, 311-314. 1910. 

 Snelgrove, E., T. Gibbs, and M. H. Stiles. The Botany of the District. ' Proc 



Sheffield Nat. Club,' i. 49-91. 1910. 

 Spencer, B. Plant Lore : V., VI. Superstitions— Curious. ' Bradford Scientific 



Journal,' in. 27-32, 83-88. 1910, 1911. 

 Stow, Miss S. E. Further Notes on Lincolnshire Galled- Plants. ' Trans. Lincolnshire 



Nat. Union,' 1909, 148-149. 1910. 

 Styan, Miss K. E. Pollen Grains. ' Selborne Magazine,' xxn. 123-127. 1911. 

 Trow, Dr. A. H. (edited bv). The Flora of Glamorgan. Section IV. — Incomplete. 



'Trans. Cardiff Nat. Soc.,' XLn. 133-146. 1911. 

 Wager, Harold. Presidential Address: Fungi. ' Trans. British Mycological Soc. 



in. 250-264. 1911. 

 Wakefield, E. M. Note on the Structure of British Grandinias. ' Trans. Britis 



Mycological Soc. , ' m. 280. 1911. 



