LIST OF PAPERS, 1924—BOTANY. 473 
Buxton, Grratp. Late Mr. E. N. Buxton and the Preservation and Restoration of 
Three Essex Forests. Mssex Nat. Apr., pp. 12-14. 
Capman, E. J. See M. Wiuson. 
CaRPENTER, Grorce H. Report of the Manchester Museum for the year 1923-24, 
Museum Pub. 88. 19 pp. 
Carter, WiLtiAM. Doom of the Denes. Vasc. Jan., pp. 44-48. 
Cuapman, R. E., Coox, W. R. I., and Tuompson, N. L. Effect of Carbon Dioxide on 
the Tropic Reactions of Helianthus stems. New Phyt. Feb., pp. 50-62. 
Cuatwin, C. P. In Memoriam: Robert Kidston, LL.D., D.Sc., F.R.S., F.G.S. 
(1852-1924). Nat. Dec., pp. 364-366. 
CurmsMAN, W. N. Didymiwm tubulatum in Yorkshire. Nat. Aug., p. 248. 
CupetHamM, Curis. A. Pennine Peat. Nat. Jan., pp. 11-15. 
_ — Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union: Annual Meeting of the Botanical Section, tom. 
cit. Nov., p. 342. 
> ——.. Botany (Holme- on-Spalding Moor) [Report]. Yorks Nat. Un. Cire. No. 313, p. 2. 
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, and Rostyson, J. FRASER. Botany [Report]. Nat. Feb., pp. 59-60; 
Mar., p. 73. 
—— See Buckley. 
4 Curisty, Miter. Common Polypody in Essex: Why is it Decreasing? Essex 
; Nat. Mar., pp. 287-292. 
—— Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) in Britain. Journ. Ecol., Jan., pp. 39-94; 
Abs. in Journ. Bot., Vol. LXII., pp. 118-119. 
_— Primula elatior Jacquin: Its Distribution in Britain. Journ, Ecol. July, 
pp. 314-316. 
Corn, L. W. See V. S. Summerhayes. 
Comprr, N. M. See A. G. Tansley. 
Coox, W. R. I. See R. E. Chapman. 
Corris [A.]. Walk from Dyke to Poynings. Botanical. Ann. Rep. Brighton and 
Hove Nat. Hist. Soc. 1924, pp. 18-19. 
‘Datiman, A. A. Gagea lutea Ker. (=Fascicularis Salisb.) and its Parasite. Nat. 
Aug., p. 240. 
—— Plant Galls [at Holme-on-Spalding Moor], tom. cit. Sept., p. 271. 
Datrymete, G. H. Gladiolus illyricus. Gardening Illustrated, pe 23; Abs. in 
Journ. Bot., Oct., pp. 307-308. 
DaRBisHiRe, O. V. "Some Aspects of Lichenology. Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. Sept., 
pp. 10-28. 
— Report on some Plant Specimens from Read’s Cavern. Proc. Speleological 
Soc. Vol. 2, No. 1, p. 59. 
Day, C. D. See R. D’O. Good. 
Day, W. R. Watermark Disease of the Cricket-bat Willow (Salix cwrulea). Oxford 
Forestry Memoirs, No. 3. 30 pp. 
Deane, ArtHur. Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society, 1821-1921. 
Centenary Volume. 212 pp. 
Der, E. Marion, and Gruss, VioLetT M. Spermatia of Rhodymenia palmata Ag. 
Ann. Bot. Apr., pp. 327-335. 
Dettow, Mare@aret KE. See Walter Stiles. 
Drxon, H. N. Miscellanea Bryologica. Journ. Bot. Aug., pp. 228-236. 
Drew, Kata~tnEeN M. Abnormal Pro-embryonic Branch on Chara vulgaris L. Ann. 
Bot. Jan., pp. 207-209. 
Druce, G. Cuariper. Report of the Botanical Section for 1923. Proc. Ashmolean 
Nat. Hist, Soc. 1923, pp. 16-17. 
Orchis Fuchsii Druce. Journ. Bot. July, pp. 198-201. 
Lotus siliquosus L. in Berks, tom. cit. Oct., p. 309. 
Orchis maculata L. and O. Fuchsii Druce. Rep. Bot. Soc. and Ex. Club. Nov., 
pp. 322-328. 
Foundation of the Oxford Botanic Garden and its Tercentenary, tom. cit. 
(Supplement), pp. 335-366. 
Carex microglochin Wahl. A species new to Scotland. Tvans. Bot. Soc. 
Edinb. Vol. XXIX., pt. 1., pp. 1-3. 
Scottish Taraxaca, tom. cit., pp. 4-7. 
Rare British Plants [Exhibited]. Linn. Soc. Circ. No. 438, pp. 2-3. 
and many Others. Plant Notes for 1923. Rep. Bot. Soc.and Ex, Club, 
Nov., pp. 24-76. 
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