LIST OF PAPERS, 1923—BOTANY. 543 
Anon. United Field Naturalists [Report], tom. cit., Feb., p. 178. 
Late W. H. Pearson, M.Sc., A.L.S.: An Appreciation, tom. cit... Apr., 
pp- 197-198. 
Additions to the Wirral Flora, tom. cit., p. 199. 
Botanising under Difficulties at Gayton and Heswall, tom. cit., p. 200. 
Flora of Altrincham and District, tom. cit., p. 204. 
Micro-Fungi on Lichens, tom. cit., p. 215. 
With the Altrincham Society : Notes from the Records, tom. cit., p. 216. 
Notes of a Field Worker, tom. cit., pp. 221-225; June, pp. 278-284; Aug., 
p- 13-15. 
Motes on the Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria, L.), tom. cit., May, pp. 229-232. 
Meeting of East Lancashire Naturalists (Darwen and Tockholes), tom. cit., 
June, pp. 247-249. 
Notes on the Common Daisy, tom. cit., pp. 250-252. 
Preston Scientific Society : Visit to Clitheroe, tom. cit., p. 276. 
Flora of Barden Lane Tip, tom. cit., p. 277. 
Plant of Waste Places: Hyoscyamus niger near Nelson, tom. cit., p. 287. 
Micro-Fungi in Cheshire: Rare Species from Thurstaston Common, tom. cit., 
Aug., p. 11. 
Ainsdale Sand-dunes in Spring, tom. cit., p. 12. | 
Rare Plants Revisited, tom. cit., p. 16. 
North-East Lancashire Naturalists at Accrington and Whalley, tom. cit. 
pp. 18-19. 
Flora of a Moribund Canal, tom. cit., p. 33. 
Botanical Visit to North Wales, tom. cit., p. 34. 
Plants of the Clitheroe Quarries, tom. cit., p. 35. 
Field Notes from the Altrincham Society’s Records, tom. cit., p. 43. 
Notes of a Field Worker, tom. cit., Dec. pp. 65-67. 
Nelson Society Notes, tom. cit., pp. 72-74. 
North-East Lancashire Naturalists’ Union, tom. cit., pp. 78-79. 
Notes from the Altrincham Records, tom. cit., p. 80. 
Liverpool Botanists at Halsnead Park, tom. cit., p. 89. 
Botanical Excursion in the Colwyn Bay District. Proc. Llandudno & Dist. 
F. Club. Vol. 1X., pp. 6-11. 
Field Days. Rep. Marlborough Coll. Nat. Hist. Soc. No. 71, p. 11. 
Botanical Section [Report], tom. cit., pp. 19-30. 
Rust Fungi, tom. cit., p. 60. 
Black Scab in Potatoes. Ist Ann. Rep. Minis. Agric. N. Treland, pp. 41-42. ; 
American Gooseberry Mildew and Black Currant Mite Order, 1912, tom. cit., 
p. 43. 
Forestry, tom. cit., pp. 55-56. 
Yorkshire Botanist. Nat. July, p. 225. 
Botanical Society and Exchange Club, tom. cit., p. 231. 
Honeysuckle, Natwre Lover, Vol. I., No. 5, pp. 137-140; Eyebright and the 
Doctrine of Signatures, loc. cit., pp. 141-146 ; Heather, No. 6, pp. 170-175 ; 
Plants and Fairies, pp. 177-183; Rowan Tree and Red Thread, No. 7, 
pp. 200-207 ; Traveller’s Joy, No. 8, pp. 231-236 ; Autumn’s Many Coloured 
Robes, pp. 249-253 ; Holly, No. 9, pp. 264-269; Fall of the Leaf, pp. 280- 
284 ; Mistletoe, No. 10, pp. 294-298 ; Snowdrop, No. 11, pp. 327-332 ; Winter 
Aconite, No. 12, pp. 359-362; Wood-sorrell, No. 13, pp. 6-7; Almond, 
pp- 11-14; Sweet Violet, No. 14, pp. 44-50; Symbolism of Plants, pp. 
57-60 ; No. 15, pp. 80-84 ; No. 16, pp. 115-118 ; No. 17, pp. 147-151 ; No. 18, 
pp. 184-187; No. 19, pp. 214-218; No. 20, pp. 242-247; No. 21, pp. 278- 
282; No. 22, pp. 302-308: Bluebell or Hyacinth, No. 15, pp. 71-75; Grass, 
No. 16, pp. 103-108; Poppy, No. 17, pp. 135-141; White Water-Lily, 
No. 18, pp. 168-172; Wild Carrot, No. 19, pp. 204-208; Bryony, White 
and Black, No. 20, pp. 230-236; Ivy, No. 21, pp. 262-266 ; Christmas 
Rose and its Relatives, No. 22, pp. 294-297. 
— Outand About in July, tom. cit., Vol. I., No. 5, pp. 129-136 ; in Aug., loc. cit., 
No. 6, pp. 161-169 ; in Sept., No. 7, pp. 193-199; in Oct., No. 8, pp. 225- 
230; in Nov., No. 9, pp. 257-263; in Dec., No. 10, pp. 289-293 ; in Jan., 
No. 11, pp. 321-326 ; in Feb., No. 12, pp. 353-358 ; in March, No. 13, pp. 1-5; 
in April, No. 14, pp. 33-38; in May, No. 15, pp. 65-70; in June, No. 16, 
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