152 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE.—1914, 
Section I.—PuHyYsIoLoey. 
Carpenter, G.-H. D. Sleeping Sickness. ‘Report Ashmolean Nat. Hist. Soc. 
1913,’ 30-34. 1914. 
Cuaumers, Dr. A. K. The House as a Contributory Factor to the Death Rate. 
‘Proc. Glasgow Royal Phil. Soc.’ xiv. 109-138. 1913. 
Court, Dr. J. (Midland Inst. Eng.) Miners’ Nystagmus and its Effect on Vision. 
‘Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.’ xuvi. 159-174, 1913. 
Hepworts, J. Parallel Evolution of Mind and Body. ‘Rochester Naturalist,’ 
Iv. 333-338. 1913. 
Jotty, W. A. On the Electrical Changes in the Heart. ‘Trans. Royal Soc. of 
S. Africa,’ tv. 73-74. 1914. 
Lioyp, W. D. (Midland Inst. Eng.) An Account of the Use of Rescue-apparatus 
at Lodge Mill Colliery, Huddersfield ; with Note by Dr. J. 8. Haldane. ‘ Trans, 
Inst. Min. Eng.’ xivi. 250-256. 1914. 
Txomson, R. B. Note on the Vertebral Column of the Bushman Race of South 
Africa. ‘Trans. Royal Soc. of 8. Africa,’ ot. 365-378. 1913. 
Section K.—BorTany. 
ANDERSON, THomas. Note on the Occurrence of Phyllobius maculicornis, Germ., 
on Raspberry in Perthshire, May 1912. ‘Trans, Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci.’ v. 
162-163. 1914. 
Barciay, W. Annual Address: The Wild Flowers of Spring. ‘ Proc. Perthshire 
Soc. Nat. Sci.’ v. ecili—cexil. 1914. 
Bartiett, A. W. The New Field Botany in the Sheffield District. ‘ Proc. Sheffield 
Nat. Club,’ m1. 59-66. 1914. 
Beynett, ArtHuR. Maianthemum bifolium Schmidt. ‘The Naturalist for 1913,’ 
289-290. 1913. 
Birp, Rev. M. C. H. Attempted Acclimatisation of Wild Rice (Zizania aquatica) 
in East Norfolk. ‘Trans. Norfolk and Norwich Nat. Soc.’ rx. 603-606. 1913. 
Boyp, D. A. Notes on Microfungi from the Forth Area. ‘Trans. Edinburgh F. N, 
Mic. Soc.’ vu. 25-27. 1913. 
Notes on Parasitic Ascomycetes: Part III. ‘Trans. Edinburgh F, N. Mic. 
Soc.’ vit. 27-32. 1913. 
— Some Additional Records of Microfungi for the Clyde Area. ‘Glasgow 
Naturalist,’ v. 93-95. 1913. 
Some Recent Additions to the British Fungus Flora. ‘Glasgow Naturalist,’ 
yv. 120-123. 1913. 
Boyp, Witu1am B. Localities of Less Common Plants. ‘ History Berwickshire 
Nat. Club,’ xxm. 132-133. 1914. 
Brooks, F. T. Observations on Pure Cultures of some Ascomycetes and Basidio- 
mycetes. ‘Trans. British Mycological Soc.’ Iv. 239-248. 1914. 
Brown, N. E. Some Notes on the Structure of Diatoms. ‘Journal Quekett Mic. 
Soc.’ xu. 317-338. 1914. 
Burkitt, Harotp J. Abnormality in Foxglove. ‘The Naturalist for 1913,’ 353- 
354, 1913. 
BurRReELL, W. H., and W. G. CLarxe. Topographical Notes on some Rarer Norfolk 
Plants. ‘Trans. Norfolk and Norwich Nat. Soc.’ rx. 622-632. 1913. 
CamMPBELL, D. Noteson Plants. ‘ Proc. Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci.’ v. ec.-ceii, 1914. 
Cuarpman, Muneo. Heather, Native and Exotic, and other Allied Plants. ‘ Trans. 
Edinburgh F. N. Mic. Soc:’ viz. 16-24. 1913. 
Cup, Miss A. Fungi. ‘Report Barrow Nat. F. C.’ xx. 65-66. 1914. 
Copiann, L. A Fortnight in Jura. ‘Selborne Magazine,’ xxiv. 206-209. 1913. 
Corsert, H. H. Ecological Notes on Two South Yorkshire Marshes. ‘The Natu- 
ralist for 1913,’ 412-414. 1913. 
Corron, A. D. Notes on the Flora of the Saltees: III. Marine Alge. ‘Irish 
Naturalist,’ xxi. 195-198. 1913. 
Presidential Address: Some Suggestions as to the Study and Critical Revision 
of certain Genera of the Agaricacer. ‘Trans. British Mycological Soc.’ rv. 224~ 
238. 1914. 
—— On the Production of Imperfectly Developed Spores in the Agaricacee. ‘ Trans. 
British Mycological Soc.’ rv. 298-300. 1914, 
