CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES. 813 



Ward, Joim. The Roman Fort of Gellygaer : Discoveries made in 1913. ' Trans. 



Cardiff Nat. Soc' XL^^. 1-20. 1914. 

 Wills, Dr. Graham. Presidential Address : Eugenics Report. ' East Kent N. H. 



Sci. Soc. 1912-13.' 1-4. 1914. 



Section I. — Physiology. 



BowELL, E. W. Vitrina pj/renaica : a Supplementary Note. ' Irish Naturalist,' 

 xxm. 210-211. 1914. 



Boycott, Dr. A. E. A Note on the Anatomy of the Irish Vitrina described as V. 

 pyrenaica or V. hibernica. ' Irish Naturalist,' xxm. 205-209. 1914. 



Haldane, Dr. J. S. Self-contained Rescue-apparatus for Use in Irrespirablc Atmo- 

 spheres : Report to the Doncaster Coal-owners' (Gob-fire Research) Committee. 

 ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' XLvn. 725-776. 1914. 



Self-contained Rescue-apparatus and Smoke-helmets : Second Report to the 



Doncaster Coal-owners' (Gob-fire Research) Committee. ' Trans. Inst. Min. Eng.' 

 XLvm. 550-585. 1915. 



Jolly, W. A. On the Interpretation of the Electrocardiogram. ' Trans. Royal Soc. 

 of So\ith Africa,' iv. 279-298. 1915. 



Paton, Prof. D. NoiiL. Studies of the Breathing Apparatu.s of the Duck in Sub- 

 mergence. ' Proc. Glasgow Royal Phil. Soc' xlv. 1-16. 1914. 



Section K. — Bot.a.xy. 



Barclay, W. List of Plants in Flower in November, 1913. ' Trans. Perthshire Soc. 



Nat. Sci.' \x 5. 1914. 

 Barnes, Richard. New Records and Additional Localities for the Moss-Flora of 



Yorkshire and Durham. ' The Naturalist for 1915,' 91-94, 129-130. 1915. 

 Bennett, Arthur. Potainogeton trichoides, Cham, et Schlect, as a probable Perth- 

 shire Species. ' Trans. Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci.' vi. 6-7, 1914. 

 Naias fiexilis, Rost. and Schmidt : a New Record for England. ' The Naturalist 



for 1914,' 274. 1914. 



Deyeuxia neglecta Kunth. in Yorkshire. ' The Naturalist for 1915,' 95. 1915. 



Boyd, D. A. Additional Records of Microfungi for the Clyde Area. ' Glasgow 



Naturalist,' vi. 75-78. 1914. 

 Beenchley, Dr. Winifred E. Mapping as an Ecological Instrument. ' Trans. Nor- 

 folk and Norwich Nat. Soc' ix. 723-733. 1914. 

 Britton, C. E. Autumn Botany at Clacton. ' Essex Naturalist,' xvn. 248-255. 



1915. 

 BuLLER, Prof. A. H. Reginald. Presidential Address : The Fungus Lore of the 



Greeks and Romans. ' Trans. British Mycological Soc' v. 21-66. 1915. 

 BuRRELL, W. H. Azolla filiadoides Lam. ' Trans. Norfolk and Nom'ich Nat. Soc' 



IX. 735-742. 1915. 

 and W. G. Clarke. A Contribution to a Vegetation Survey of Norfolk. ' Trans. 



Norfolk and Norwich Nat. Soc' ix. 743-756. 1914. 

 Caradoc and Severn Valley Field Club. Botanical Notes, 1913 and 1914. 



* Record of Bare Facts, No. 23, 5-17, 1914 ; No. 24, 5-10. 1915.' 

 Cheetham, Chris. A. Mosses from Pro-Carboniferous Rocks near Austwick. ' The 



Naturalist for 1915,' 67-70. 1915. 



Bryologists at Austwick. ' The Naturalist for 1915,' 168-170. 1915. 



Crossland, C. Mycology at Sandsond. ' The Naturalist for 1914,' 251-252. 1914. 

 Recently discovered Fungi in Yorkshire — xm. ' The Naturalist for 1915,' 



99-103. 1915. 



. Mycologists at Sandsend. ' The Naturalist for 1914,' 380-386. 1914. 



Curtis, W. Parkinson. Phenological Report on First Appearances of Birds, 



Insects, &c., and First Flowering of Plants in Dorset during 1913. ' Proc. Dorset 



N. H. A. F. C XXXV. 181-205. 1914. 

 Dennis, Alfred W. Cultivation of the Fuller's Teasel in Essex. ' Essex Naturalist,' 



xvn. 285-286. 1915. 

 Druce, G. Claridge. Orchis prcetermissn Di-uce. ' The Naturalist for 1914,' 



189-192, 1914 : ' Report Ashmolcan Nat. Hist. Soc' 1914, 30-33. 1915. 

 Duke, Blanche E. Some Marine Algae of County Cork. ' Iri.sh Naturalist,' xxiv. 



54-56. 1915. 

 Elliott, Dr. Jessie S. B. Fungi in the Nests of Ants. ' Trans. British Mycological 



Soc' v. 138-142. 1915, 



