754 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE.—1914. 
Pavtson, RoBERT, and PERCY G. THOMPSON. Report on the Lichens of Epping 
Forest. (Second Paper.) ‘ Essex Naturalist,’ xvm. 90-105. 1913. 
Povutton, ErHe, M. Abnormal Flowers of the Foxglove. ‘The Naturalist for 
1913,’ 315-318. 1913. j 
Prascer, R. Luoyp. Additions to ‘Irish Topographical Botany’ in 1908-1912. 
‘Trish Naturalist,’ xxm. 103-110. 1913. 
Notes on the Flora of the Saltees: I. Phanerogamia. ‘ Irish Naturalist,’ xxu. 
181-191. 1913. 
Ramszorrom, J. Recent published Results on the Cytology of Fungus Reproduc- 
tion (1913). ‘Trans. British Mycological Soc.’ rv. 249-291. 1913. 
Notes on the Nomenclature of some Rusts. ‘Trans. British Mycological 
Soc.’ rv. 331-340. 1914. 
— A List of the British Species of Discomycetes arranged according to Boudier’s 
System, with a Key to the Genera. ‘Trans. British Mycological Soc.’ Iv. 343— 
381. 1914. 
Some Notes on the History of the Classification of the Discomycetes. ‘ Trans. 
British Mycological Soc.’ rv. 382-404. 1914. 
Rattray, Dr. G. Notes on the Pollination of some South African Cycads. ‘ Trans. 
Royal Soc. of 8. Africa,’ mr. 259-270. 1913. 
Rea, CaRLeETON. New and Rare British Fungi. ‘Trans. British Mycological Soe.’ 
Iv. 307-317. 1914. 
Report of the Dolgelly Spring Foray, 9-13 May, 1913, and complete list of the 
Fungi and Mycetozoa gathered during the Foray. ‘Trans. British Mycological 
Soc.” rv. 199-206. 1914. 
Report of the Haslemere Foray, 22-27 Sept., 1913, and complete list of the 
Fungi. ‘Trans. British Mycological Soc.’ rv. 207-221. 1914. 
Renwick, Joun. Kilkerran and its Trees. ‘Glasgow Naturalist,’ v1. 48-54. 1914. 
Ricwarps, J. T. Cross Fertilisation of Flowers. ‘Trans. Eastbourne Nat. Hist. 
Soc.’ vr. 53-64. 1914. 
Ricwarpson, A. D. Edinburgh’s Park and other Trees. ‘Trans. Edinburgh F. 
N. Mic. Soc.’ vi. 1-7. 1913. 
Ricuarpson, Netson M. Phenological Report on First Appearances of Birds, 
Insects, &c., and First Flowering of Plants in Dorset during 1912. ‘ Proc. Dorset 
N. H. A. F.C” xxxtv. 200-215. 1913. 
RIDDELSDELL, Rev. H. J. Another Gloucestershire Orchid: Epipactis atroviridis 
W. R. Linton. ‘ Proc. Cotteswold Nat. Field Club,’ xvmm. 159-162. 1913. 
— Helosciadium Moorei. ‘Irish Naturalist,’ xxm. 1-11. 1914. 
— The British Forms of Helosciadium. ‘Irish Naturalist,’ xxnr. 95-101. 1914, 
Rives, W. T. Boypon. Botanical Report. ‘Trans. N. Staffs F. C.’ xiv. 94- 
97. 1913; x~vut. 95-97. 1914. 
Roorer, Miss C. Agnes. The Native Plants of Britain and Germany: a Com- 
parison. ‘ Proc. Bournemouth Nat. Sci. Soc.’ v. 82-84. 1914. 
S., W. G. Botany at the British Association [Birmingham, 1913]. ‘The Naturalist 
for 1913,’ 390-391. 1913. 
Sarispury, E. J. British Woodlands. ‘Trans. Herts. N. H.S. F.C.’ xv. 15-18. 1913. 
Note on the Occurrence of Palmodictyon viride in Hertfordshire. ‘Trans. Herts 
N. H. 8. F. 0’ xv. 125-126. 1914. 
Hertfordshire Gentians. ‘Trans. Herts N. H. ‘8. F. C.’ xv. 169-171. 1914 
Botanical Observationsin Hertfordshire during the years1911 and1912. ‘Trans. 
Herts N. H. 8S. F.C.” xv. 172. 1914. 
Satmon, C. E. Surrey Plant Records. ‘Proc. Holmesdale Nat. Hist. Club,’ 1910- 
1913, 90-93. 1913. 
Sarcant, Miss Eruet. The Native Countries of our Spring Bulbs. ‘ Proc. Holmes- 
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SaunpDERS, JamES. The Mycetozoa. ‘Selborne Magazine,’ xxtv. 110-116. 1913. 
—— Witches’ Broom on the Beech. ‘Trans. Herts N. H.S. F.C.’ xv. 182. 1914. 
SHEFFIELD Naturauists’ Cus. Records of Fungi in the Sheffield District. ‘ Proc. 
Sheffield Nat. Club,’ m. 66-72. 1914. 
Suenstone, J. C. The Flora of the Brent Valley Bird Sanctuary. ‘Selborne 
Magazine,’ xxiv. 105-106, 146-148, 169-171, 181-185, 214-216. 1913. 
SmpEesoTtom, Henry. Lagene of the South-West Pacific Ocean. ‘ Journal Quekett 
Mic. Club,’ xm. 161-210. 1913. 
Surra, A. Lorrain, and J. Ramsgotrom. New or Rare Microfungi. ‘Trans. British 
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