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LIST OF PAPERS, 1920. 537 
Burrett, W. H., and Curis. A. CHeerHam. Malham Cove Vontinalis. Nat. 
Nov., p. 370. 
—, — Forms of Fontinalis in Yorkshire, loc. cit. 
—, — [and T. W. Woopueap]. Botanical Survey Committee [Report]. 
Nat. Jan., pp. 44-45. 
BurcHer, Roger W. Abnormal Inflorescence of Hazel. Nat. May, p. 152. 
CarPenTrR, Grorce H. Injurious Insects and Other Animals observed in Ire- 
land during the years 1916, 1917, and 1918. Hcon. Proc. Royal Dubl. 
Soc. Nov., pp. 259-272. 
Carr, L. A. A Holiday in Lincolnshire. [Plants, insects, spiders.] 7'rans. 
Lincs. Nat. Union, 1919, pp. 57-59. 
Carter, Netiizr. Studies on the Chloroplasts of Desmids. III. X.—The 
Chloroplasts of Cosmarium. Ann. Bot. Apr., pp. 265-285. 
— Studies on the Chloroplasts of Desmids. IV. The Chloroplasts of 
Staurastrum, tom. cit. July, pp. 303-319. 
Cuance, Hevena C. See Jessie 8. Bayliss Elliott. 
Curesman, W. N. A Sprig of Acacia. YVrans. Lodge of Research, pp. 108- 
121. 
CueeTHaM, Curis. A. Peat-boring Demonstration. Nat., pp. 369-370. 
— Inula Conyza, D.C., in Craven, tom. cit. Feb., p. 75. 
— West Yorkshire Moss Notes, loc. cit. 
— and W.H. Burrew. Bryology [at Skipton], tom. cit., p. 186. 
— See W. H. Burrell. 
Cuitton, CHarutes. Note on the Freshwater Isopods known as Asellus 
aquaticus. Ann. ond Mag. Nat. Hist. Vol. V., Ser. 9, pp. 200-203. 
CuirtenpEN, F. J. Horticultural Problem. Ann. Applied Biol. Vol. VI., 
No. 4, pp. 330-323. 
Curisty, Minter. Samuel Dale (1659?-1739), of Braintree, Botanist, and the 
Dale family. Some Genealogy and some Portraits. Hssex Nat. 
Vol. XIX., pt. 2, pp. 65-59. [Continued from 1919.] 
— Ancient Legend as to the Hedgehog carrying Fruits upon its Spines. 
Mem. and Proc. Manch. Lit. and Phil. Soc. Vol. 63, pp. 1-14. 
Cooke, Ranpte B. See George W. Temperley. 
Costa, J. H. Sea Water. Hastings Nat. Sept., pp. 109-112. 
Corron, A. D. How to Protect Wheat. Some Notes on Fungus Pests. Journ. 
Minis. Agric. Sept., pp. 548-553. 
— and M. N. Owen. The White Rot Disease of Onion Bulbs, tom. cit. 
Feb., pp. 1093-1099. 
CRABTREE, Auison McK. See R. S. Adamson. 
Cryer, Josrrpn. Adventive Plants in Waste Ground, Bradford, York. Rep. 
Bot. Exchange Club. Vol. V., pt. 5, p. 719. 
Coutince, Watter E. The Woolly Aphis or American Blight. Country Life. 
Apr. 24, pp. 569-570. 
Dautstept, H. Z'araxacum vulgare (Lam.), Schrank., 7'. anglicum, Dahlst. 
[n. sp. ‘ New British Dandelion’ in Contents]. Rep. Bot. Huchange 
Club. Vol. V., pt. 5, p. 567. 
Datiman, A. A. Lesser Celandine, Ranunculus Ficaria. Lanc. and GC. Nat. 
Jan. , pp. 179-184; Feb., pp. 207-215. 
— Toothwort in Cheshire, tam. cit. June, p. 320. 
Deane, ARTHUR. Trees: the Characters, Structures, and Properties of Wood, 
with notes on Forestry and Afforestation. Rep. Belfast N. Hist. and 
Phil. Soc., 1918-19, pp. 35-61: A aie arte 
Dixon, H. N. Bupleurum rotundifolium, Linn. Journ. Northants Nat. Hist. 
Soc. and F. Club. June, p. 174. 2810 
——. The Lowick Oak, loc. cit. VE > eacos 
— New Northamptonshire Member of the Characez, tom: cit. Dec., p. 218. 
— Description of the Mosses. (Appendix to paper by C. T. _ Trechmann, 
which see.) 
Dostz,; W. A. 'Diatoms: Trans: Stirling Nat.!Hist. and: Arch, Sée.; 1919- 20, 
pp. 19-25. 
Drasesiz, Eric, and Hitpa’ DRAsste. © Notes on the’ (Fauna and Flora of North- 
East Derbyshire. Nat. Jan., pp. 11-15. 
DRassiz, Horpa. See Eric Drabble. 
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