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LIST OF PAPERS, 1922. 573 
Larter, ©. E. Thirtieth Report of the Committee... for the Purpose of 
Investigating Matters connected with the Flora and Botany of Devon- 
shire. Rep. and Trans. Devon. Assoc. Vol. LIII., pp. 89-97. 
‘Leacu, W. See S. Williams. 
Lez, Anxic. Rev. Henry Hugh Higgins: A Liverpool Naturalist. Lancs and 
C. Nat. Jan., pp. 159-165. 
Les, Wurm A. Irish Sphagna. Trish Nat. YVeb., pp. 18-23. 
— Bucalyptus globulus in County Wicklow, tom. cit. Nov., p. 131. 
Linz, J. Parasitism of Nectria cinnabarina (Coral Spot), with Special Reference 
to its Action on Red Currant. Vrans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. Dec., pp. 22-28. 
Lister, G. List of Mycetozoa found during the Worcester Foray, tom. cit. 
Dec., pp. 8-9. 
Lirrir, J. E. Notes on North Herts Willows. Journ. Bot. Mar., pp. 78-80. 
—— Juncus conglomeratus L., tom. cit. Aug., p. 239. 
Lovat. Position cf British Forestry To-day [Abs.]. Journ. Brit. Assoc. [Hull], 
p. 60. 
Lowe, Harrorp J. Seventy-eighth Annual Meeting /Report]. Journ. Torquay 
Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. III. No. 2, pp. 144-148. 
Loumus, D. See G. C. Druce. 
Lyre, Litian. Antithamnionella, a New Genus of Alge. Journ. Bot. Dec., 
pp. 346-350. 
McDonaup, J. Interesting Traits in Wild Flowers [Abs.]. Zancs and C, Nat. 
Dec., p. 128. 
McIver, Davin G. Liquorice Growing. Journ. Minis. Agric. Dec., pp. 830- 
832. 
Mancuam, S. Biology of Spartina. South-Eastern Nat. 1922, pp. 52-54. 
Maroguanp, C. V. B. Avena strigosa Schreb., segregates. Rep. Bot. Exchange 
Club. Sept., pp. 322-326. 
Marriorr, H. pe W. Osmunda regalis in Cheshire. Lancs and C, Nat. Oct., 
p. 93. 
Mason, F. A. Interesting Fungus [Schizophyllum commune Fr.]. Bull. Bureau 
Bio-Technology. Mayr., p. 152. 
Micro-Organisms in the Leather Industries, tom. cit. Aug., pp. 161-175. 
Biological Aspects of a Defective Drainage System in a Brewery, tom. cit. 
Oct., pp. 215-223. 
Pests and Diseases of Barley and Malt. Part IT. Fungi and the Fungus 
Diseases of Barley. Journ. Inst. Brewing. Apr., pp. 325-353. 
Liparis lucens Meign. on Phragmites communis at Strensall. Nat. 
Aug., p. 250. 
Early abundance of Fungi, tom. cit., p. 301 
Mycology [Filey], tom. cit. Oct., v. 319. 
Mycology [Bishopdale], tom. cit. Dec., pp. 384-386. 
Revival of Sporophores of Schizophyllum commune Fr. Nature. Mar. 2, 
pp. 272-273. 
and Brown, F. ‘Speckled’ Malt. Bureau of Bio-Tech. Aug., pp. 188- 
191. 
See W. H. Pearsall. 
Marrurws, J. R. Distribution of Plants in Perthshire in Relation to ‘ Age 
and Area.’ Ann. Bot. July, pp. 321-327. 
—— Distribution of Certain Elements of the British Flora. Journ. Bot. Jan., 
pp. 26-27. 
— Distribution of the Perthshire Flora. TZ'vans. Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci. 
Vol. VII., pt. tv., pp. 151-174. 
Maxwet., Hersert. Nectar-Sipping Birds. Nature. May 13, p. 612. 
— Defoliation of Oaks, tom. cit. Sept. 9, p. 344. 
Metvitt, J. Cosmo. Flowering Plants. Caradoc und S.V.F.C. Rec. of Bare 
Facts. No. 31, pp. 7-12. 
Menzies. Javes. [Obituary : Charles M‘Intosh. 1839-1922.] Trans. Perthshire 
Soc. Nat. Sci. Vol. VII.. pt. 1v.. pp. 174-178. 
Merepitu. W. M. Box Hill. Nineteenth Century. Mar., pp. 417-423. 
M[tuteRr1. W. D. Botanical Section. Proc. Somerset. Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soe. 
Vol. LXVII., pp. lxiv-Ixviii. 
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