LIST OF PAPERS, 1920. 543 
Scorr, James. The Life History of the Willow Herb. Conquest. Apr., 
pp- 273-275. 
— Rambling Revelations : A Microscopist by the Sea and Countryside, tom. 
cit. Aug., pp. 489-493. 
— Moulds and Mildews, tom. cit. Nov., pp. 39-42; Dec., pp. 90-94. 
Scupper, W. L. Curious Growth of an Oak. Country Life. Dec. 25, p. 860. 
SEARLE, G. O. Some Observations on Hrysiphe Polygon, DC. Trans. Brit. 
Mycol. Soc. Apr., pp. 274-293. 
SuaxkespeaRe, T. ‘Fairy Rings.’ What they are [considered to be the site of 
Early Dwellings—not due to fungi]. Journ. Derby. Arch., etc., Soc., 
Vol. XLII., pp. 81-89. 
SHepparD, T. In Memoriam: John Gilbert Baker, D.Sc., F.R.S., F.L.S.. 
M.R.1.A., V.M.H., etc. (1834-1920). Nat. Nov., pp. 367-369. 
— The British Association, tom. cit. Oct., pp. 309-322. 
SHERRING, R. Vowext. Spartina Report, 1919. Proc. Bournemouth Nat. Sci. 
Soc., Vol. XI., p. 48. 
Suretey, A. E. New Light on Plant Disease. Country Life. Jan. 31, 
pp. 148-149. 
SmirH, A. Lorrain. Lichens of the Baslow Foray. Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 
Apr., p. 252. 
— A Drain-blocking Fungus [Fomes ulmarius], tom. Hs Apr., pp. 262-296. 
— Pimina parasitica, Grove, tom. cit., pp. 295-296. 
-—— and J. Ramssorrom. New or Rare Microfungi, ite cit., pp. 365-374. 
SmirH, KennerH M. Investigation of the Nature and Cause of the Damage to 
Plant Tissue resulting from the Feeding of Capsid Bugs. Ann. Applied 
Biol., Vol. VII., No. 1. Sept., pp. 40-55. 
— The Tyinian Apple Capsid (Plesiocoris rugicollis, Fall). Journ. Minis. 
Agri. July, pp. 379-381. 
SmitH, Witt1am G. The Naturalist and the Gardener. Nat. Mar., pp. 89-95; 
Apr., pp. 129-132; May, pp. 155-157. 
SoMERVILLE, W. Presidential Address [to Agricultural Section]. Rep. Brit. 
Assoc. for 1919, pp. 364-380. 
— The Forestry Problem. Ann. Applied Biol., Vol. VI., No. 4. Apr., 
pp. 333-338. 
Sourucore, Grorcr. Wiltshire Water Meadow in May. Country Life. May 15, 
pp. 651-652. 
Sraptepon, R. G. Plant Breeding at Aberystwyth. Journ. Minis. Agri. 
Oct., pp. 630-639; Nov., pp. 739-748. 
Srezrox, A. W. Poa compressa in Dublin: a Tragedy. Jrish Nat. Oct., 
p. 108. 
{[StpwaRpson, H. C.] Catalogue of the More Important Papers, especially those 
referring to Local Scientific Investigations, published by the Corre- 
sponding Societies during the year ending May 31, 1919. Rep. Brit. 
Assoc. for 1919, pp. 454-464. 
Strrtinc, —. Forestry in Scotland. A Retrospect. Z'rans. Stirling Nat. Hist. 
and Arch. Soc., 1919-20, pp. 12-18. 
Stonz, A. L. Report of the Committee for 1919. Proc. Ashmolean Nat. Hist. 
Soc. for 1919, pp. 11-12. 
Sronzy, EprrH A. Carrying Power of Spores and Plant-Life in Deep Caves. 
Nature. Aug., pp. 740-741. 
Stout, A. B. Further Experimental Studies on Self-incompatibility in 
Hermaphrodite Plants. Journ. Genetics. Jan., pp. 85-89. 
Stow, Tuomas. Presidential Address to the Lincolnshire Naturalists’ Union. 
Trans. Linc. Nat. Union, 1919, pp. 43-51. 
Surcrirre. See A. R. Sanderson. 
Tarr, R. Monks Wood, Hunts. Hnt. June, p. 136. 
Tanstey, A. G. Classification of Vegetation and the Concept of Development. 
Journ. Ecol. June, pp. 118- 149. 
Taytor, H. V. Distribution of Wart Disease. Journ. Minis. Agric. Nov., 
pp. 733-738; Dec., pp. 863-867. 
Taytor, JOHN. Pangi: Stirling Nat. Hist. and Arch. Soc., 1919-20, pp. 9-11. 
TEMPERLEY, Grorce W., and Cooke, Ranpitz B. Some Notes on the Flora of 
Upper Teesdale. Vasc. July, pp. 48-51; Dec., pp. 76-81. 
