814 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE. — 1915. 



Ellis, John W. New British Fungi. ' Trans. British Mvcological Soc' v. 135-137. 



1915. 

 Fraseb, James. Some Galloway Plants. ' Trans. Dumfries and Galloway N. H. A. 



Soc' n. (Third Ser.), 29-34. 1914. 

 GrLHAM, Miss L. Note on Cakile maritima. ' Trans. Lincolnshire Nat. Union, 1914,' 



176-177. 1915. 

 Haeris, G. T. Microscopical Methods in Bryological Work. ' Journal Quekett Mic. 



Club,' xn. 621-536. 1915. 

 Hilton, A. E. Notes on the Cultivation of Plasmodia of Badhamia utricularis. 



' Journal Quekett Mic. Club,' xu. 381-384. 1915. 

 HoPKiNSON, John. Report on the Phenological Observations in Hertfordshire, 



for the year 1913. ' Trans. Herts N. H. S. F. C xv. 241-246. 1915. 

 Ingham, Wm. Bryology of Castle Howard. ' The Naturalist for 1915,' 174. 1915. 

 Johnstone, Mary. Coal Measure Plant Records. ' The Naturalist for 1915,' 31-32. 



1915. 

 Kelsall, Rev. J. E. Flora of the New Forest. ' South-Eastern Naturalist for 1914,' 



26-31. 1914. 

 Knight, H. H. The Mosses of Gloucestershire. ' Proc. Cotteswold Nat. Field 



Club,' xvm. 257-291. 1914. 

 Ley, Rev. Augustine. Woolhope Expedition to the Black Mountain and the Heads 

 of the Hondu Valley, July 1, 1908. ' Trans. Woolhope Nat. Field Club 1908- 

 1911,' 92-93. 1914. 



Woolhope Expedition to Downton, July 29, 1909. ' Trans. Woolhope Nat. 



Field Club, 1908-1911,' 97-98. 1914. 

 Linton, Rev. E. F. A Tentative Account of the Fungi of East Dorset. ' Proc. 



Dorset N. H. A. F. C xxxv. 143-180. 1914. 

 Lister, Miss Gulielm.i. Mycetozoa seen during the Cryptogamic Forays in Epping 

 Forest. ' E.ssex Naturalist,' xvn. 241-243. 1914. 



Mycetozoa found during the Fungus Forav in the neighbourhood of Doncaster. 



' Trans. British Mycological Soc' v. 18-20. 'l915. 



Japanese Mycetozoa. ' Trans. British Mycological Soc' v. 67-84. 1915. 



Marloth, R. A new Mimicry Plant, Mesemhryanthemum lapidiforme, Marl. ' Trans. 



Royal Soc. of South Africa,' iv. 137-138. 1914. 

 Massee, G. Fungi from various Standpoints. ' The Naturalist for 1914,' 387-388. 



1914. 

 Menzies, James. New Perthshire Fungi. ' Trans. Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci.' vi.. 



19-21. 1914. 

 Mercer, G. E. The Flora of Belgrave and Birstall. ' Trans. Leicester Lit. and Phil. 



Soc' xvm. 76-92. 1914. 

 Popple, Edward. On Acroloxus lacruslis and its Occurrence in Hertfordshire. 



' Trans. Herts N. H. S. F. C xv. 240. 1915. 

 Praeger, R. Lloyd. Problems of the Irish Fauna. ' Proc Belfast Nat. Field 

 Club,' vn. (Ser. II.), 67-69. 1914. 



Some Notes on rarer Irish Plants in Cultivation. ' Irish Naturalist,' xxm. 231- 



234. 1914. 

 Ramsbottom, J. Recent published Results on the Cytology of Fungus Reproduction 

 (1914). ' Trans. British Mycological Soc' v. 85-125. 1915. 



The Generic Name Protascus. ' Trans. British Mycological Soc' v. 13-144. 



1915. 



Guttulae in Spores of Discomycetes. ' Trans. British Mycological Soc' v. 144- 



146. 1915. 

 Rea, Carleton. Report of the S.ymnnds Yat Spring Foray and complete list of the 

 Fungi and Mycetozoa gathered during the Foray. ' Trans. British Mycological 

 Soc' V. 1-8. 1915. 



Report of the Doncaster Foray and complete list of the Fungi. ' Trans. British 



Mycological Soc' v. 9-17. 1915. 

 Rankin, W. Munn. Vegetation of the Bournemouth District. ' South-Eastern 



Naturalist for 1914,' 17-21. 1914. 

 RiDDELSDELL, Rev. H. J. Notes on Helosciadium. ' Proc. Cotteswold Nat. Field 



Club,' xvin. 231-242. 1914. 

 Roberts, W. Richter. Epping Forest Ferns. ' Essex Naturalist,' xvn. 284-285. 



1915. 

 .Salisbury, E. J. Botanical Observations in Hertfordshire during the year 1913. 

 ' Trans. Herts N. H. S. F. C xv. 239. 1915, 



