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LIST OF PAPERS, 1923—BOTANY. 545 
BiackBuRN, KarHiren Bever, and Harrison, H. Meiotic Phase in the Salicacex. 
[Abs.] Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1922, p. 398. 
Buiackwoop, G. G. Beech Fern in Co. Cavan. Irish Nat. Oct., p- 107. 
Bratawayt, F. L. Phenological Report on First Appearances of Birds, Insects, 
etc., and First Flowering of Plants in Dorset during 1922. Proc. Dorset 
Nat. Hist. F. Club. Vol. XLIV., pp. 105-121. 
Brioomer, H. H. Presence of the Scots Pine, Pinus silvestris, in Sutton Park. Proc. 
Birmingham Nat. Hist. & Phil. Soc., Dec., p- 50. 
—— Note on the Rejuvenation of Scots Pine, Pinus silvestris, tom. cit., pp. 50-5. 
Bovutcer, G. 8. Richard Warner (1711-1775). Essex Nat. Apr., pp- 206-217, 
Bower, F. O. Spiranthes Autumnalis. Nature. Feb. 10, p- 185. 
Bray, E. Fruiting of the Lesser Celandine. Lancs & C. Nat. Apr., pp. 239-240. 
Britten, H. Spring Microscopical Exhibition. Lancs d: C. Nat. Apr., pp. 233-234. 
— Preliminary Note on the Gall-forming Chalcids, Isosoma, in Lancashire and 
Cheshire, tom. cit., Aug., p. 17. 
—— Interesting Thistle in Burnage, Cnicus oleraceus, Linn., tom. cit., Dec., p. 54. 
Britten, H., Jun. Rough Dog’s-tail Grass near Worsley. Lancs & C. Nat. 
June, p. 271. 
— Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria L.), Parasitic in Cotterill Clough and Gatley 
Carrs, Ches., tom. cit., p. 273. 
——- Some Uncommon Plants in Burnage, tom. cit., p. 275. 
Britten, James. Lloydia serotina. Journ. Bot. Sept., pp. 225-229. 
—— Frederick Newton Williams (1862-1923) [Obituary], tom. cit., Oct., pp. 249-252. 
—— Euphorbia lathyris, tom. cit., p. 263. 
Brooks, F. T. Some Present-day Aspects of Mycology. Trans. Brit. M. ycol. Soc., 
Sept., pp. 14-32; Abs. in Journ. Roy. Micros. Soc., Dec., p. 475. 
—— Silver-leaf Disease. Journ. Pomology, Sept. Abs. in Nature, Nov. 17, p- 740. 
and Hansrorp, C. G. Mould Growths upon Cold-store Meat. rans. Brit. 
Mycol. Soc. March, pp. 113-142. 
—— and Moors, W.C. On the Invasion of Woody Tissues by Wound Parasites. 
Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc., Aug., pp. 56-58; Abs. in Journ. Roy. Micros. Soc., 
Dec., pp. 476-477. 
Brooks, R. St. Jonn, and RuopEs, MABEL. List of Fungi, etc., maintained in the 
National Collection of Type Cultures. Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. Sept., 
p. 95-99. 
Brown, Waist: Experiments on the Growth of Fungi on Culture Media. Ann. 
Bot. Jan., pp. 105-129. 
Browne, Isapet M. P. Anomalous Traces in the Cone of Equisetum maximum, Lam. 
Ann. Bot. Oct., pp. 595-604. 
Brownine, G. H. How Plants got their Names. Open Air. Sept., pp. 215-216. 
Buckiry, W. D. New British Discomycetes. Trans. Brit. M ycol. Soc. Sept., 
p. 43-47. 
Butter, wt H. ReEeGinaLD. Organisation of the Hymenium of the Common Mushroom 
and its Allies for the Production and Liberation of Spores. Rep. Brit. 
Assoc. 1922, pp. 397-398. 
Burk, Harotp J. Plant Gall Section [Report]. London Nat., pp. 16-17. 
Burrett, W. H. Bryological Committee. Nat. Jan., pp. 43-44. 
—— Bryology [Helmsley], tom. cit., July, p. 247. 
—— Bryology [Upper Nidderdale], tom. cit., Sept., p. 307; [Bedale], fom. cit., 
Nov., pp. 380-381. 
Butter, KE. J. Report on the Occurrence of Fungus, Bacterial and Allied Diseases 
on Crops in England and Wales for the years 1920-21. Misc. Pub., No. 38, 
Minis. Agric. & Fish., 104 pp. ; Noticed in Nature, March 24, pp. 416-417. 
— Virus Diseases of Plants. Sci. Progr., Jan., pp. 416-431 ; Nature [Abs.], 
Apr. 21, p. 551. : 
BurrerrieLp, W. Ruskiy. Notes on the Local Fauna, Flora and Meteorology for 
1922. Hastings & Hast Sussex Nat. Nov., pp. 256-272. 
Capman, E. J. See M. Wilson. 
Carter, C. 8. Crepis taraxacifolia at Withcall. Nat. Aug., p. 285. 
—— Claytonia perfoliata at Mablethorpe, loc. cit. 
CHANDLER, MArgorre Evizaperu JANE. See Eleanor Mary Reid. 
Cuapman, F. Distribution of the Organ-Pipe Diatom, Bacillaria paradoxa. Nature. 
Jan. 6, p. 15. 
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