792 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE.—1912. 
Giss, Ropert Sarr. Presidential Address: Natural Pasture-lands, and how 
they become botanically alterel by Age and Treatment. ‘ History Berwickshire 
Nat. Club,’ xxx. 1-14. 1911. 
GuapstoneE, H. 8. Note on an Ancient Ash Tree near Dalswinton House, known as 
-*Cummin’s Ash.’ ‘Trans. Dumfriesshire and Galloway N. H. A. Soc.’ xxi. 214— 
216. 1911. 
Grirritus, B. Miarp. The Alge of Stanklin Pool, Worcestershire ; an Account 
of their Distribution and Periodicity. ‘ Proc. Birmingham N. H. Phil. Soe.’ x1. 
No. 5, 1-23. 1912. 
Grove, W. B. Fungi from the Antrim Coast. ‘ Irish Naturalist, xx. 142. 1911. 
— Fungi from Co. Antrim. ‘Irish Naturalist,’ xx. 181. 1911. 
Incuam, W. Mosses and Hepatics at Castleton, N. Yorks. ‘The Naturalist for 
1911,’ 248,. 1911. 
Innocent, C. F. A Century’s Changes in the Sheffield District Flora. ‘The Natu- 
ralist for 1911,’ 216-221. 1911. 
JouNsoN, GILBERT. Respiration and Transpiration in Plants. ‘Trans. Caradoc and 
Severn Valley F. C.’ v. 250-254. 1912. 
Jounson, J. W. H. Amphipora paludosa W. Sm. as a West Riding Diatom. ‘The 
Naturalist for 1911,’ 359-360. 1911. 
Fungi found in Polluted West Riding Streams and other places. ‘The Natu- 
ralist for 1911,’ 404-405. 1911. 
JonnstTone, R. B., and D. A. Boyp. Report on Fungus Forays, 1911. ‘ Glasgow 
Naturalist,’ Iv. 10. 1911. 
Jones, R. W. The Plants of the Sand Dunes. ‘ Proc. Llandudno and District F. C. 
1909-10,’ 130-133. 1912. 
Knowtgs, M. C. Notes on West Galway Lichens. ‘Irish Naturalist,’ xx1. 29-36. 
1912. 
Ler, Jonn R. Additions to the List of Mosses of Dumbartonshire. ‘ Glasgow 
Naturalist,’ rv. 11-14. 1911. 
LIncoLNsHIRE Naturautsts’ Unton. Additions and Corrections to the Check List 
of Lincolnshire Plants, 1909. ‘Trans. Lincolnshire Nat. Union, 1911,’ 290-299. 
1912. 
Linpsay, Jonn. A Rare British Freshwater Alga. ‘Trans. Edinburgh F. N. Mic. 
Soc.’ vi. 310-316. 1911. 
Lower, Harrorp J. Economy in Plant Life. ‘Journal Torquay N. H. Soe.’ 
1. 157-162. 1912. 
Lucas, W. J. Bracken (Pterts aquilina). ‘Proc. South London Ent. and N. H. 
Soc.’ 1911-12, 1-5. 1912. 
M‘AnpreEw, James. Notes on the Hepaticae and Mosses of the Three South-Western 
Counties of Scotland. ‘Trans. Dumfriesshire and Galloway N. H. A. Soe.’ xxmt. 
306-309, 1911. 
M‘Krever, F. L. A Contribution to the Alga-Flora of Mid-Lothian. ‘ Trans. 
Edinburgh F. N. Mic. Soc.’ vr. 354-372. 1911. 
— Further Note on the Alge of the Elf Loch. ‘ Trans. Edinburgh F. N. Mic. Soe.’ 
vi. 372-374. 1911. 
Martotn, Dr. R. Some New South African Succulents and other Plants. ‘ Trans. 
Royal Soc. of S. Africa,’ m. 237-241. 1912. 
MASSEE, GrorRGE. Huonymus Mildew. ‘Proc. Bournemouth Nat. Sci. Soc.’ m1. 
81-82. 1912. 
Mettor, A. Evetyn. The Seedling Structure of Dryas octopetala. ‘The Naturalist 
for 1911,’ 310-311. 1911. 
MEnziEs, J. Some Discomycetes of the Locality and their Habitats. ‘Trans. Perth- 
shire Soc. Nat. Sci.’ v. 75-83. 1911. 
Meruin, A. A. C. Extor. Notes on a Photograph of the Secondary Structure of 
Navicula Smithii. ‘ Journal Quekett Mic. Club, xz. 443-444. 1912. 
Meyrick, E. Report of the Botanical Section. ‘Report Marlb. Coll. N. H. Soc.’ 
No. 59, 25-33. 1911. 
Morris, Rey. A. C. Notes on the recent Occurrence of certain Plants in Wanstead 
Park, Essex. ‘ Essex Naturalist,’ xvi. 228-231. 1911. 
Nicnotson, CHartes. Notes on Alien and Casual Plants in the Neighbourhood of 
Walthamstow and Woodford, Essex. ‘ Essex Naturalist,’ xvr. 209-216. 1911. 
—— The Service Trees. ‘Selborne Magazine,’ xxn. 148-150. 1911. 
Nicuotson, W. E. The Hepatics of Sussex. ‘ Hastings and East Sussex Naturalist,’ 
1. 243-292. 1911. 
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