LIST 01'' PAPERS, 1921. ^'^^ 



Blaki;, J. E. H. Coiling of Unclcrgi-ound Shoots of Convolvulus arviitisti. 



Xature. Aug. 11, p. 747. 

 Bliss, A. J. Daffodil Fly. (ruid. C/iroii. Jan. 8, p. 15. 

 Bond, C. J. Pathogenic Organisms in the Pollen of Flowers atid Disea.sc in 



Bees. Natinr. July 7, p. 584. 

 Boodle, L. A. Mistletoe on Lime-Trees. BiiU. .l/i."'-, I nfoiinntnni (Kcw). 



No. 5, pp. 212-215. 

 BouLGER, G. S. A MS. Essex Florula. E.^svx Xn'. Apr., pp. 303-307. 



Lut/iKrd xqiiamurin, L.. parasitic on Yew. Joiiiii. Hot. Oct., p. 301. 



Eastward Extension of the Lusitanian Florula. H-I'J. Nat., 1920, pp. 49- 



60. 

 BouRDOT, H. Two new Basidiomycetes. Tntn.-i. liiif. Mijcot. Soc. for 1920, 



pp. 50-54. 

 Boyle, C. Infection by Sclcrotiiiiu lihi'idann. Ann. of Hot. Vol. XXXV., 



pp. 337-347; [abs.] Kcv. of Ajiplicd Mi/rol. Apr., 1922, p. 116. 

 r>[RAijLEv], J. B. Newsholme. Goose Eye and Newsholme Dene. Ilawortk 



lianibliia' Circ. June 19, pp. 2-3. 

 Bray, [E.] [Measurements of a Bed of Foxgloves.] Tr(ui.<. Md-fttiniirnc Xut. 



Hist. Soc, July, p. 170, and Xut., Oct., p. 325. 

 Bristol, B. Muriel. Some Aspects of the Work of the late Professor G. S. 



West, M.A., D.Sc, F.L.S. I'lor. Bum. Ndt. Iliyt. and I'/til. Soc. 



July, pp. 139-146. 

 Britten, James. Thomas Walter (1710 ?-88) and his grass. Jmirn. /int. Mar., 



pp. 69-74. 

 Obituary. Henry William Lett (1838-1920), torn, cit., pp. 75-76. 



Orchicidoglos^um mixtum, Asch. and Gra?bn., torn. cit. Mar., pp. 76-77. 



Atriphx culothecu : a Correction, tom. cit., p. 77. 



Compendium of Smith's ' English Flore,' torn. cit. June, pp. 176-178. 



Britton, C. E. Ant/clira .si/h-atris, L. lf</i. Hot. Soc. and Exr/unif/r Club 



for 1920, pp. 23-24. 



British Forms of Centaurco. Jucu, L., tom. cit., pp. 163-173. 



Britton, N. L. Plant Nomenclature : More Suggestions. Journ. Hot. Oct., 



pp. 296-297. 

 Broadbent, W. H. Report of the Barberry and the Black Rust of Wheat 



Survey in South-West Wales. .Journ. Mini". A'jrir. May, pp. 117-123. 

 Brooks, C. E. P. Evolution of Climate in North-West Europe. Quart. Journ. 



Boy. Mctcorol. Soc. July, pp. 174-194: abs. in Xaturc. Sept. 15, 



pp. 90-93. 

 Brooks, F. T. Inheritance of Disease-Resistance in Plants. 'J'nin.'t. Hrit. Mi/col. 



Soc. for 1920, pp. 71-78. 



and Searle, G. O. Investigation of some Tomato Diseases, foni. cit., 



pp. 173-197; [abs.] Bcr. of Applied Mi/col. May, 1922, pp. 149-150. 

 Brown, G. C. Report for 1920 of the Botanical Exchange Club. Ncp. Hot. 



Soc. and Exchanrje Chih, pp. 209-259. 

 Brown, James Meikle. Some Derbyshire Plant-Galls. — II. Xat. Jan., 



pp. 13-14. 

 Brunker, J. P. Cnicu!< pratcnsis in Co. Dublin. Irish Xat. July, p. 79. 

 Bryan, B. Report of the North Staffordshire Branch. Journ. Conch. Jan., 



p. 163. 

 BucKNALL, Cedric. Life of a Diatom. Ann. Rep. and Proc. Bristol A^af. Soc. 



pp. 126-130. 

 BuLLER, A. H. R. Upon the Ocellus Function of the Subsporangial Swelling 



of Pilobolus. Trnn.'i. Hrit. Mi/cof. Soc. for 1920. pp. 61-64. 

 Bunyard, E. a. Mistletoe and the Pear. Countri/ Life. Jan. 8, p. 54. 

 BuRDON, R. J. See J. E. Little. 

 BuRKiLL, Harold J. Report of the Plant Gall Section for 1920. Trans. 



London Xat. IIi.<f. .Sor. for 1920, pp. 29-32. 

 Burrell, W. H. Botanical Survey Committee [Yorkshire]. Xat. Jan., p. 44. 



Peat Investigation, tom. cit. May, pp. 185-186. 



BuTCHisR, R. W. New British Flowering Plant (Tilhra acjuotica, L.), tom. cit 

 Nov., pp. 369-370; Abs. Xaturc. No. 2724. p. 54. 



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