100 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE.—1918. 
Bouuesr, G. S. The Association of the Chelsea Physic Garden with the History of 
Botany. ‘South-Eastern Naturalist ’ for 1917, 86-96. 1917. 
BrieRvey, C. H. Plant Hairs. ‘Journ. Manchester Mic. Soc.’ 1916, 55-61. 1918. 
Buuuer, Prof. A. H. Reainatp. Some Critical Remarks on the Generic Positions 
of Psathyra urticaecola Berk. et Broome, Coprinus plicatilis Fr., and Psathyrella 
disseminata Pers. ‘ Trans. British Mycological Soc.’ v. 482-489. 1917. 
BuTTERFIELD, E. P. Romance of the Cuckoo. ‘The Naturalist’ for 1918, 93-96, 
127-130. 
CARADOC AND SEVERN VALLEY Fir~p Cius. Botanical Notes. ‘ Record of Bare 
Facts ’ No. 26, 5-12. 1917. 
Cuapwick, J. A. Report of the Botanical Section. ‘ Report Marlb. Coll. N. H. 
Soe.’ No. 66, 21-29. 1918. 
Cuprsman, W. N. Economic Mycology: The Beneficial and Injurious Influences 
of Fungi. (Presidential Address to the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union.) ‘The 
Naturaiist ’ for 1917, 185-200. 
Congan, NATHANIEL. Notes on Apparent Mnemic Action in Chlora perfoliata. 
‘Trish Naturalist,’ xxvi. 189-193. 1917. 
——— Lusitania and Kerry: A Botanical Parallel. ‘Trish Naturalist,’ xxvm. 20-26. 
1918. 
Curtis, W. Parkinson. Phenological Report on First Appearances of Birds, 
Insects, &c., and First Flowering of Plants in Dorset for 1916. ‘ Proc. Dorset 
N. H. A. F.C. xxxvuzt. 133-232. 1918. 
Drucr, G. CLhartipGrE. Ewelme Plants, recorded from 1796 to 1799 by John Randolph, 
Bishop of Oxford. ‘ Report Ashmolean Nat. Hist. Soc.’ 1917, 23-42. 1918. 
Dutum, A. V. On Hybrid Forms in the Genus Satyrum, with Descriptions of Two 
New Forms. ‘ Trans. Royal Soc. South Africa,’ vi. 289-294. 1917. 
—— African Myxomycetes, ‘Trans. Royal Soc. South Africa,’ v1. 297-310. 1917. 
Ex.iort, Dr. JessteS. Bayuiss. Studies in Discomycetes. I. ‘Trans. British Myco- 
logical Soc.,’ v. 417-421. 1917. 
Exuiott, Dr. W. T. Some Observations upon the Assimilation of Fungi by Badhamia 
utricularis Berk. ‘ Trans. British Mycological Soc.’ v. 410-413. 1917. 
Fantconer, WM. Plant Galls of the Huddersfield District. ‘ The Naturalist’ for 
1918, 166-168. 
Goopr, G. H. Additional List of Plants to those on p. 231, vol. xvm1., December. 
1916. ‘Journ. Northants N. H. Soc.’ xtx. 50. 1917. 
Groves, J., and Canon G. R. Buttock Wesster. Tolypella nidifica, Leonh. 
‘Trish Naturalist,’ xxvi. 134-135. 1917. 
Haaaart, D. A. Botanical and other Notes. ‘Trans. Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci.’ 
vi. 169-182. 1917. 
Harris. G. T. On Schistostega osmundacea Mohr. * Journ. Quekett Mic. Club, 
xm. 361-374. 1918. 
Harrison, P. Watton. Sensitive Plants. ‘Selborne Mag.’ xxvmr. 130-131. 1917. 
Hernic, R. L. Root Suckers of the Ganges Delta. ‘ Journ. Torquay N. H. Soc.’ 
mm. 158-162. 1918. 
The Melocanna Bamboo. ‘Journ. Torquay N. H. Soc.’ m. 221-225. 1918 
HENSLow, Rev. Prof.G. The Uses of Carbon in Plants. ‘Proc. Bournemouth Nat. 
Sei. Soc.’ vit. 95-101. 1917. 
Horxinson, JouHn. Report on the Phenological Observations in Hertfordshire 
forthe year 1916. ‘Trans. Herts N. H. 8S. F. C.’ xvu. 47-52. 1918. 
IncHam, Wm. Sphagna. ‘The Naturalist’ for 1917, 349-352, 392-397. 
Jackson, Dr. B. Daypon. Notable Trees and Old Gardens of London, ‘ South- 
Eastern Naturalist ’ for 1917, 58-69. 1917. 
JEFFERY, F. Ronatp. The Wyre Forest Sorb Tree (Pyrus domestica). ‘ Trans. 
Worcestershire Nat. Club,’ vi. 250-257. 1917. 
JoHNsoN, Marte E. M. A Note on Two interesting Fungi: Botrytis pyramidalis 
Sace. and Spheronema cornutum Pr. ‘Trans. British Mycological Soc.’ v. 
414-416. 1917. 
Jounson, Rev. W. An Addition to the British Lichen Flora. ‘The Naturalist’ for 
1918, 103. 
Jonrs, D. A. The Mosses and Hepatics of Denbighshire. ‘ The Naturalist’ for 1917; 
285-292, 321-327. 
