LIST OF PAPERS, 1922. 



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Labtbr, C. E. Tliirtieth Report of the Cammitlee ... for the Purpose of 

 Investigating Matters connected with the Flora and Botany of Devon- 

 shire. Bep. and Trails. Devon. Assoc. Vol. LIII., pp. 89-97. 



Leach, W. See S. Williams. 



Lee, Annie. Rev. Henry Hugh Higgins : A Liverpool Naturalist. Lanes and 



a. Nat. Jan., pp. 159-165. 

 Lee, William A Irish Sphagna. Iri.ih Nat. Feb., pp. 18-23. 



Etirnhjjitvs (jlohvlvx in County Wicklow, torn. cit. Nov., p. 131. 



Like, J. Parasitism of Nectria cinnabarina (Coral Spot), with Special Reference 

 ta its Action on Red Currant, ^/nns. Brit. Mycol. Soc. Dec, pp. 22-28. 



Lister, G. List of Mycetozoa found during the Worcester Foray, torn. cit. 

 Dec, pp. 8-9. 



Little. J. E. Notes on North Herts Willows. Joiirn. Bot. Mar., pp. 78-80. 



.Juncits conglomeratus L., torn. cit. Aug., p. 239. 



LovAT. Position of British Forestry To-day [Abs.]. Journ. Brit. Assoc. [Hull], 



p. 60. 

 Lowe, Harford J. Seventv-eiahth Annual Meeting [Report]. Journ. Torquay 



Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. III. No. 2, pp. 144143. 

 LuMB, D. See G. C. Druce. 

 Lyle, Liliax. Antithamnionella, a New Genus of Algse. Journ. Bot. Dec, 



pp. 346-350. 

 McDonald, J. Interesting Traits in Wild Flowers [Ahs.]. Lanes and C. Nat. 



Dec, p. 128. 

 McIver, David G. Liquorice Growing. Journ. Mmia. Agric. Dec, pp. 830- 



832 

 Makgham, S. Biology of Spartina. South-Eastern Not. 1922, pp. 52-54. 

 Marquanp, C. V. B. A vena striffosa Schreb., segregates. Rep. Bot. Exchange 



Club. Sept., pp. 322-326.' 

 Marriott, H. de W. Osmiinda regalis in Cheshire. Lanes and C. Nat. Oct., 



p. 93. 

 Mason, F. A. Interesting Fungus [Schizophi/Uion comviunc Ft.]. Bull. Bureau 



H'to-Technology. Mar., p. 152. 



Micro-Organisms in the Leather Industries, torn. cit. Aug., pp. 161-175. 



• Biological Aspects of a Defective Drainage System in a Brewery, torn. cit. 



Oct., pp. 215-223. 



Pests and Diseases of Barley and Malt. Part II. 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, torn, cit., p. 301 



Mycology [Fileyl, totn. cit. Oct., t>. 319. 



Mycology FBishopdale], torn. eit. Dec, pp. 384-386. 



Revival of Sporophores of SchizopJiylhim commune Fr. Natvre. Mar. 2, 



pp. 272-273. 



and Brown, F. 'Speckled' Malt. Bureau of Bio-Tech. Aug., pp. 188- 



191. 



See W. H. Pearsall. 



Matthews, 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. Trans. Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci. 



Vol. VII., pt. IV., pp. 151-174. 

 Maxwell, Herbert. Nectar-Sipping Birds. Natvre. May 13. p. 012. 



Defoliation of Oaks, torn. cit. Sept. 9, p. 344. 



Melvill. J. Cosmo. Flowerine Plants. Caradoc and S.V.F.O. Ifec. of Bare 



Fact.-i. No. 31, pp. 7-12. 

 Menzies. .Javtis. rObituarv : Chnrles M'Intosh. 1839-1922.1 Trans. Prrfhshire 



Soc. Nat. Se.i. Vol. VIT.. pt. iv., pp. 174-178. 

 Mfredtth. W M. Box Hill Nineteenth Century. Mar., pp. 417-423. _ 

 M[iller1. W. D. Botanical Section. Proc. Somerset. Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. 



Vol. LXVII., pp. l.xiv-lxviii. 



