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Butter, Prof. A. H. R. Upon the Retention of Vitality by Dried Fruit-bodies of 
certain Hymenomycetes, including an account of an Experiment with Liquid Air. 
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Burtt-Davy, JosEpH. Notes on the Genus Ficus (Tourn.), Linn. ‘Trans. Royal 
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A New Species of Mesembrianthemum from the Transvaal. ‘Trans. Royal Soc. 
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CaRADOC AND SEVERN VALLEY FieLp CLuB. Botanical Notes, 1912. ‘ Record of 
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CLARKE, ALFRED. The Genus Tricoloma. ‘The Naturalist for 1912, 364-365. 
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Conean, N. Further Notes on the Burnt-Ground Flora of Killiney Hill. ‘Irish 
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Corton, A. D. Colpomenia sinuosa, a New British Seaweed. ‘ Proc. Bournemouth 
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Crosstanp, C. Pheangela Smithiana Boud. (=Pseudo-Phacidium Smithianwm 
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—— Mycological Meeting at Sandsend. ‘The Naturalist for 1913,’ 21-28. 1913. 
—— Recently discovered Fungi in Yorkshire. ‘The Naturalist for 1913,’ 173-179. 
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Drxon, H. N. Northamptonshire Hepatice. ‘Journal Northants N. H. Soc.’ xvt. 
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Druce, G. Ciarmpese. Notes on Irish Plants. ‘Irish Naturalist,’ xxr. 235-240. 
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—— Northamptonshire Botanologia. ‘ Journal Northants N. H. Soc.’ xvr. 183-214. 
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—— Northamptonshire Plant Notes for 1911 and 1912. ‘ Journal Northants N. H 
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Dimmer, R. A Revision of the Genus Alepidea Delaroche. ‘Trans. Royal Soc. of 
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Ex.iott, Dr. Jesstz 8. B. Sigmoideomyces clathroides: «1 New Species of Fungus. 
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Eis, Jonn W. New British Fungi. ‘Trans. British Mycological Soc.’ rv. 124-126. 
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Grirrin, W. H. The Alien Flora of Britain. ‘South-Eastern Naturalist for 1912, 
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Grove, W. B. Irish Fungi. ‘Irish Naturalist, xx. 111-112. 1912. 
Haw .ey, Sir H. C. The Pyrenomycetes and some Problems they suggest. ‘The 
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Haypon, Water T. Presidential Address: Henry David Thoreau, Poet- 
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HicuHFIELD, E. G. The Structure of a Garlic Bulb. ‘The Naturalist for 1912,’ 
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Hott, G. A. Additions to Manx Grasses. ‘Proc. Isle of Man N. H. A. Soc.’ (n.s.) 1. 
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Incuam, Wm. A new British Hepatic (Cephaloziella pulchelia C. Jens.). ‘The 
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Jackson, A. Bruce. The Bearberry on the Southern Pennines. ‘The Naturalist 
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Jounson, J. W. Haigu. The Composition of Peat and Ecological Methods. ‘The 
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Kyieut, H. H. The Distribution of Calluna on the Cotteswolds. ‘Proc. Cottes- 
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Lert, Rev. Canon W. H. Botanists of the North of Ireland. ‘Irish Naturalist, 
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Linpsay, Jonny. The Elimination of Alge in Lochs and Ponds. ‘Trans. Edin- 
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Lister, Miss Guuirtma, Mycetozoa found during the Fungus Foray in the Forres 
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—— Presidential Address : The Past Students of Mycetozoa and their Work. ‘Trans. 
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