LIST OF PAPERS, 1922. 06D 
Bexon, Dororuy. See H. 8S. Holden. 
Brsuor, E. B. Botanical Section : Report for 1921. London Nat. 1921, pp. xi- 
xii. 
Bonn, C. J. Sex of Irish Yew Trees. Nature. Dec. 16, p. 810. 
Bower, F. O. Primitive Spindle as a Fundamental Feature in the Embryology 
of Plants. Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinb. Nov. 4, pp. 1-36. 
B[Raptry], J. Malham and Kilnsey [Excursion]. Haworth Ramb. Cire. 
July 29. 
Bramury, W. G. Poisonous effect of Hay. Nat. Apr., p. 143. 
Britten, H., Jun. Out of Season Blooms. Lancs and C. Nat. Dec., p. 139. 
— Note on the Occurrence of the Lesser Dodder (Cuscuta Hpithymum 
Murr.) near St. Helens in 1920, tom. cit., p. 143. 
— weet Flag (Acorus Calamus L.), tom. cit. p. 144. 
Britten, James. Calla palustris L. Journ. Bot. Jan., pp. 21-22. 
———Obituary : Frederick Arnold Lees], tom. cit. Apr., pp. 97-100. 
— [Obituary : Edward Adrian Woodruffe-Peacock], tom. cit. June, pp. 161- 
162. 
— [Obituary : Ethel Sarel Gepp], tom. cit. July, pp. 193-195. 
— (Obituary : George Simonds Boulger (1853-1922)], tom. cit. Aug., pp. 232- 
236. 
— In Memory of William Carruthers (1830-1922), tom. cit. Sept., pp. 249- 
256. 
— Henrietta Cerf (1810-1877), tom. cit. Oct., pp. 297-298. 
Britton, C. E. British Centaureas of the Nigra Group. Rep. Bot. Hxchange 
Club. Sept., pp. 406-417. 
—— Calla palustris, tom. cit. Feb., p. 57. 
Brown, F. Sce F. A. Mason. 
Brown, Witu1am. On the Germination and Growth of Fungi at various Tem- 
peratures and in various Concentrations of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide. 
Ann. Bot. Apy., pp. 257-283. 
Brunker, J. P. Plants of County Dublin. Jrish Nat. Aug., pp. 94-95. 
Brunskitt, May M. Unusual Bluebell. Country Life. May 27, p. 714. 
Butter, A. H. R. Slugs as Mycophagists. Z'rans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. July, 
pp. 270-283. 
Butiock-Wesster, G. R. Notes on Charophytes. Journ. Bot. May, pp. 148- 
149. 
Bunyarp, Percy F. Rare Orchis [O. incarnaia] in Surrey. Country Life. 
Aug. 26, p. 254. 
Burxitt, Harotp J. Report of the Plant Gall Section, 1921. London Nat. 
1921, pp. xiv-xv. 
—— Cornus suecica Linn. and Myrica gale Linn. on the York Moors. Wat. 
Apr., pp. 117-118. 
_— — Plant Galls observed near Scarborough, 1921, tom. cit. June, pp. 193-196. 
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Burnury, A. J. Flowering Plants [Filey], tom. cit. Oct., pp. 318-319. 
Burrewtt, W. H. See C. A. Cheetham. 
Burrow, R. C. Botanical Report. Rochester Nat. No. 129, pp. 7-10. 
Burcuyer, R. W. New British Flowing Plant. Journ, Bot. Jan., pp. 18-19. 
— Tiillc«a aquatica [near Leeds]. Rep. Bot. Hachange Club. Sept., pp. 281- 
282. i 
Borterricyp, W. Ruskin. Notes on the Local Fauna, Flora, and Meteoro- 
logy for 1921. Hastings and Hast Sussex Nat. Oct., pp. 211-224. 
Carr, J. W. See A. A. Dallman. 
Cuanpier, Marsorie EnizaserH Jane. Geological History of the Genus 
Stratiotes: An Account of the Evolutionary Changes which have 
occurred within the Genus during the Tertiary and Quaternary Eras 
[Abs.]. Abs. Proc. Geol. Soc. No. 1086, pp. 68-69. 
Cuasz, Corriz D. County Down Plants. Jrish Nat. Aug., p. 95. 
CuererHam, C. A. Yorkshire Naturalists’, Union: Botanical Section [Report]. 
Nat. Apr., p. 141. 
— and Burrett, W. H. Bryological Notes on Coverdale and Bishopdale, 
tom. cit. Dec., pp. 379-380. 
