60 REPORT—1899. 
Boyp, D. A. Additional Notes on the Peronosporee and Ustilagmee of 
North Ayrshire. ‘Trans. Glasgow N. H. Soc.’ v. 161-162, 1898. 
Brown, ALFRED. Grasses and other Forage Plants. ‘Trans. Perths. 
Soe. N. Sci.’ 11. 217-222, 1898. 
Burton-on-TrENT Narurat History AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
(Botanical Section.) The Flora of Burton-on-Trent and Neighbour- 
hood: Part 11. Rubiacew to Solanacee. ‘Trans. Burt. N. H. A. 
Soc.’ rv. 75-88, 1899. 
Carapoc AND SEveERN VALLEY Fientp Crus. Botanical Notes, 1898. 
‘Record of Bare Facts,’ No. 8, 5-16 [1899]. 
Carr, Prof. J. W. Nottinghamshire Fungi [A Complete Localised List 
of all the Basidiomycetes recorded for the County]. ‘Journal Nott. 
Nat. Soc.’ 1897-8, 39-55, 1899. 
Curisty, Mrnrer. ‘Two Interesting Primula Plants. ‘Essex Naturalist,’ 
x. 807-310, 1898. 
Coates, Henry. Opening Address (The Summer Excursions, 1897). 
‘Proc. Perths. Soc. N. Sei.’ 1. cli.—clviii. 1898. 
Coomer, J. Newton, and M. H. Stes. Diatoms observed at Hatfield 
West Moor, near Doncaster. ‘The Naturalist for 1899,’ 49-51, 
1899. 
CrossnanpD, Cuantes. Fungus Foray at Harewood and East Keswick. 
‘The Naturalist for 1898,’ 357-862, 1898. 
Crump, W. B. Facts and Factors in the Distribution of Halifax Plants. 
* Halifax Naturalist,’ mr. 48-44, 62-66, 1898. 
—— The Flora of the Parish of Halifax. ‘ Halifax Naturalist,’ m1, rv. 
App. 65-96, 1898, 1899. 
Dixon, H. N. Botany of Martin’s Brickyard. ‘Journal N’ton N. H. 
Soc.’ x. 188, 1898. 
Drucz, G. Cuaripce. Notes on the Botany of Northamptonshire. 
‘ Journal N’ton N. H. Soe.’ x. 185-187, 1898. 
— The Botanologia of Northamptonshire. ‘Journal N’ton N. H. 
Soc.’ x. 19-21, 56-59, 112-114, 1898. 
HuuioTt, F. W. The Existing Trees and Shrubs of Epping Forest. 
‘Essex Naturalist,’ x. 277-287, 1899. 
Epps, JAMEs, jun. The Cacao Plant. ‘Trans. Croydon M.N. H.C. 
1897-98,’ 262-272, 1898. 
Fow er, Rey. Wint1Am. Mycology in its Popular Aspect. ‘ The Natu- 
ralist for 1898,’ 817-819, 1898. 
Gisss, T. The Climatal Distribution of British Plants. ‘Trans. Burt. 
N. H. Arch. Soc.’ rv. 48-55, 1899. 
Hauirax Screntiric Society anp GroLocicaL Fieup Crus. Local 
Records in Natural History: Botany. ‘Halifax Naturalist,’ m1. 127— 
128, 1899. 
Hamitton, W. P. The Life History of a Fern. ‘Trans. Car. and Sev. 
Vall. F. C.’ 1, 125-127, 1898. 
Hey, Rev. W.C. Plant-Names in Use at West Ayton, York, N.E. ‘The 
Naturalist for 1899,’ 123-124, 1899. 
Hopeson, Wi~u1aAm. Occurrence of Rare Plants in Cumberland. ‘The 
Naturalist for 1899,’ 1-8, 1899. 
Houmes, E. M. Botanical Work Wanting Workers. ‘Trans. §.-E. 
Union,’ mr. 98-108, 1898. ; 
IncHam, WiuutaAm. Mosses New to Yorkshire. ‘The Naturalist for 
1898,’ 207-208, 1898. 
