LIST OF PAPERS. l!)21. 491 



Reid, Eleanor M. Two Picglacial Floras from Castle Eden [abs.] licr. frit, 

 (le Palcoz. Apr., p. 7K. 



Comparative Review of Pliocene Floras based on the Study of Fossil Seeds 



[abs.], toM. (it., pj). '78 70. 



Annfiin arrticd Wallr. Fossil in Britain : The Plants of the Late 



Glacial Deposits of the Lea Valley : Preliminary Report on the 

 Purbeck Cliaracca' : A new Fossil Corema : Two Prcglacial Floras from 

 .Castle Eden : A comparative Review of Pliocene Floras based on the 

 study of Fossil Seeds [abs.]. Ifcvur dr Ofnioi/ic. June, pp. 278-280. 



Reinheimer, H. Symbiosis and I'.iology of Food. Sci. Prog. Oct., pp. 258- 

 274. 



Renwick, ILvRRY. Eton and lUirnliam Beeches. Coiiiitri/ Life Dec. 24, p. 864. 



Reynolds, John H. Tallest Yews in Europe, torn. rif. July IG, p. 85. 



Rich, Florence. New Species of Cn hist nun. Xfw I'hijl. Dec., jip. 234-238. 



RiDDELSDELL, H. J. Critical Plants recently identified [Gloucestershire]. Proi:. 

 Cotteswohl Xiit. F. CI ill,. 1920, pp." 257-258. 



British Rubus-List. Jourii. Bot. June, pp. 174-175. 



Draha muriiVix in (Gloucestershire, torn, cit., p. 180. 



Gloucestershire Plants, toiii. cit. Aug., p. 235. 



See J. E. Little. 



RinoE, W. T. BoYDON. Variation in the flower of Primula vulgaris Huds. 

 Tram. North Staffs. F . Cluh. Vol. LV., pp. lOG-108. 



Botany [Report], toin. cit., pp. 138-140. 



R[itchie], J. Cryptogamic Society of Scotland [lleport]. 'J'raiis. Perth Soc. 



Nat. Sri. " Vol. VIL, pt. in., pp. 1-lii. 

 Riviere, B. B. See S. H. Long. 

 RoBBiNS, R. W., and Wilde, C. L. Botanical Section. Report for 1920. Trans. 



London' Nut. Hist. Soc. for 1920, pp. 21-23. 

 Robinson, J. F. Nature round Bridlington. Nat. Union Teachers' Souvenir, 



pp. 65-73. 



Botanical Section [Yorkshire]. Nat. Jan., p. 43. 



Charles Ledger [Obituary]. Lane? and C. Nat. Jan., pp. 126-127. 



Roper, Ida M. Report on the condition of Spartina Townsendi below Clevedon, 



Somerset. Ann. lie p. and Prac. Ilristal Nat. Soc, pp. 131-132. 

 Rowntree, p. Botanical Section [Report.] Ann. Ifep. (,'reshuni's School Nat. 



Hi.^t. Soc.. 1921. pp. 9-13. 

 Russell, E. J. The Improvement of Peaty Soils. Part I. The True Peats. 



Journ. Minis. Agrir. Mar., pp. 1104-1113. 

 Ryan, Hugh. The E.xjiloitation of Irish Peat. Nature. Aug. 4, pp. 728-730. 

 Salisbury, E. J. The Significance of the Calcicolous Habit. Journ. Ecol. 



Dec. [publ. Feb. 9], pp. 202-215. 

 Vegetation of Drying INIud and Retarded (iermination. Nat. Oct., 



pp. 329-332; Nov., pp. 305-366. 



Botany. Sei. Prog. Apr., pj). 550-553; Oct., pp. 199-201. 



and Tansl?;y, A. (!. Durmast Oak-woods (ijuercetn sessi/ifforte) of the 



Silurian and Malvernian strata near Malvern. Journ. Ecol. Sept., 

 pp. 19-38. 

 Salmon, C. E. K pi pact is riridi flora Reichb. Journ. Hot. Jan., pp. 20-21. 



Caiex Pairai in Ireland, torn. cit. Mar., pp. 70-77. 



See J. E. Little. 



Salmon, E. S. Hop-' Mould ' and its control. Journ. Minis. Aqric. May, 

 pp. 150-157; June. pp. 260-263. 



and WoRMALD, H. Prevention of ' Bunt ' in Wheat, torn. cit. Feb.. 



pp. 1013-1021. 

 Sandwith, Noel Y. Some Bristol Plants. Journ. Hot. Jan., pp. 21-22. 

 Saunders, E. R. Address to the Botanical Section. Ifcp. Brit. Assoc., 1920, 



pp. 169-190. 

 Scott, James. Plant or Animal? The jn-oblem of the Hvdrozoa. Conquest. 



Nov.. pp. 31-34. 

 Scully, R. W. Spiranthes J(omnnzofliana in County Kerry. Irish Nat. July, 



p. 79. . 



Searle. G. O. See F, T. Brook?. 



