LIST OF PAPERS, 1922. 575 



Priestley, J. H. Physiological Studies in Plant Anatomy. 1. Introduction. 

 torn. cit. May, pp. 58-61. 



Toxic Action of Illuminating Gas on Plants FAbs.!. Nature. June 3, 



p. 731. 



and Abmstead, DoROTHy. II. The Physiological Relation of the Sur 



rounding Tissue to the Xylera and its Contents, torn, cit., pp. 62-80. 



and North, Edith E. III. Structure of the Endodermis in Relation to 



its Function, torn. cit. June, pp. 113-139. 



and TuTper-Carey, R. M. Physiological Studies in Plant Anatomy. 



IV. The Water relations of the plant growing point. New Phvt. Nov., 

 pp. 210-229. 



and WoFPENDEN, Lettice M. V. Causal Factors in Cork Formation, torn. 



cit. Dec, pp. 252-268; abs. in Nature, Mar. 3, p. 302. 



6'ee W. H. Pearsall. 



and EwiNG, J. Etiolation [Abs.]. Journ. Brit. Assoc. [Hull], p. 61. 



and HiNCHLiFF, Mildred. Physiological Anatomy of the Vascular Plants 



Characteristic of Peat. Nat. Aug., pp. 263-268. 

 PuGSLEY, H. W. Notes on British Euphrasias — II. Journ. Bot. Jan., pp. 1-5. 

 ■ Hieiaciuin pulnionarioides Villars, torn, cit., pp. 55-56. 



Spineless Variety of Genista anglica L., torn. cit. July, pp. 201-203. 



Specimens of British Species of Calamintha, including a species new to 



the country [Abs.]. Linn. 8oc. Circ, No. 409, pp. 2-3. 

 Raikes, Jno. J. Orchis incarnata [in Woolmer Foi-est]. Country Life. Oct. 28, 



p. S57. 

 Ramsbottom, J. Orchid Mycorrhiza. Charlesworth tL- Co.'s Cataloyue, 1922; 



reprinted in Trans. Brit. My col. Sac, Dec, pp. 28-61. 



[Obituary : Charles Macintosh]. Journ. Bot. June, pp. 188-189. 



Rayner, J. F. Botany of the Southampton District. South-Eastern Nat., 1922, 



pp. 43-51. 



List of Fungi of the Isle of Wight. Proc. Isle of Wight Nat. Hist. Soc. 



Vol. I., pt. I., pp. 23-29. See Journ. Bot., Mar., p. 94. 

 Rayner, M. Cheveley. Mvcorrhiza in the Ericacece. Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 



Dec, pp. 61 66. 

 Rea, Carleton. Presidential Address : A Brief Review. Trans. Brit. Mycoi. 



Soc Dec, pp. 11-22. 



Appendix to the ' Botany of Worcestershire.' Second instalment. Trans. 



IV orcestershire Nat. Club. Vol. VII., pt. iv., pp. 17-32. 

 Reid, Eleanor M. Note on the Hollow Curve as shown by Pliocene Floras. 

 [Abs.]. Linn Soc. Leaflet No. 397, p. 3. 



Fossil Buttercups. Nature. Feb. 2, p. 136. 



Rendle, a. Botany, General. Journ. Boy. Micro. Sor. .lune, pp. 193-216 :. 



Dec, pp. 409-435. 

 Rendle, Alfred Barton. Story of a Grass [Sjiartina Townscridi]. Proc. Roy. 



Inst., No. 112, pp. 300-302. 

 Richardson, Nelson M. Weathering of Mortar. Nature. Mar. 9, p. 310. 

 Riddelsdell, H. J. Phanerogamic Flora of the Cotteswold Hills. Proc 



Cotteswold N. F. Club. Vol. XXI., pt. i., pp. 35-42. 



• Banunculus Lingua in E. Gloucester. Journ. Bot. Aug., p. 239. 



Ridler, W. F. F. Fungus Present in Pellia epiphylla (L.) Corda. Ann. Bot. 



Apr., pp. 193-207. 

 RiGSLEY, H. W. Ophioglossum vulgatum L. Journ. Bot. Oct., p. 301. 

 RiLSTONE, F. Cornish Sphagna, torn. cit. Sept., pp. 263-267. 

 RiTCHiNGs, C. R. Eriophorum latifolium Hoppe in the Burnley District. Lane.'' 



and C. Nat. Aug., p. 43. 



Jottings from the Burnley District, torn. cit. Oct., p. 84. 



Robinson, J. Eraser. Cephalanthera Damasonium Druce. Nat. Jan., p. 2. 



Botanical Section [Report], toni. cit. Jan., pp. 45-46. 



— — ■ Statice Limonium — Addendum, torn. cit. May, pp. 155-156. 

 • Botany at the British Association, torn. cit. Nov.. pp. 353-356. 



Yorkshire Naturalists' Union : Annual Meeting of Botanical Section 



[Report], torn. cit. Dec, pp. 393-394. 



Botany [Filey]. Yorks Nat. Union Circ, No. 301, p. 2. 



Robinson, Maude. Dear Departed [Plants]. Wild Flower Mag. Aug.. pp. 7-8, 

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