LIST OF PAPERS, 1924—BOTANY. A475 
Grirritas, Brngamin Miitarp. Note on the Periodicity of lLeaf-form in 
Taraxacum officinale. New Phyt. July, pp. 153-156. 
— Flora and Fauna of Throckley Reeth. Vasc. Jan., p. 58. 
—  Diatoms and Desmids, fom. cit. Apr., pp. 75-79. 
Grinuine, C. H., and Wurraxer, I’. O. Report of Botanical Section, 1923-24. South- 
Eastern Nat. Vol. XXIX., pp. xix-xxx. 
Grovus, JAMEs, and Butitock-Wnsster, G. R. Notes on British Charophyta. Journ. 
Bot. Feb., pp. 33-35. 
Gruss, Viotet M. See E. Marion Delf. 
Happen, Norman G. Notes on some New and Rare Fungi and Mycetozoa in West 
Somerset. Proc. Somerset. Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. LXIX., 
pp. 70-72. 
Harnus, J. W. Paradise [Gloucester]. Proc. Cotteswold N.F. Club. Vol. XXI., pt. m., 
pp. 201-211. 
Hattows tt, EH. Birds and Plants near Sowerby Bridge. Nat. Jan., pp. 17-18. 
Hamer, 8. H. National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty 
Report. 1923-1924, 76 pp. 
Harris, G. T. See W. R. G. Atkins. 
Harrison, J. W. Hestop. Our Garden Roses. I. The Hybrid Perpetuals and 
Hybrid Teas. Vasc. Jan., pp. 55-57. 
— Notes and Records: Botany, tom. cit., pp. 62-64; Flowering Plants, July, 
pp. 126-127. 
See Kathleen B. Blackburn. 
Hartine, E.M. Addition to the British Flora. [Carex microglochin.] Country Life. 
Jan. 12, pp. 68-69. 
—— Early Wild Flowers, tom. cit. Mar. 15, p. 415. 
Hawtey, H. C. Flora of a Blackbird’s Nest in August. Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 
Aug., pp. 239-240; Abs. in Journ. Bot., Nov., p. 331. 
Hermie, R.L. Botanical Section[Report]. Trans. Torquay Nat. ‘Hist. Soc. Vol. 1V., 
pt. 1., pp. 192-193. 
Henry, Auaustins. Ancient Oaks in Kent. Country Life. Mar. 1, pp. 333-334 ; 
Mar. 8, p. 376. 
Hixcauirr, Mmprep, and Prizsttey, J. H. Further Notes upon the Vascular 
Plants characteristic of Peat. Nat. July, pp. 201-209. 
Hoarr, A. H. Watercress and its Cultivation. Journ. Minis. Agric. Mar., pp. 
1147-1153. 
Howarp, Henry J. Norfolk Mycetozoa. Journ. Bot. Sept., pp. 257-264. 
Howartu, F. Sexuality of Ustilago. [Abs.] Linn. Soc. Cire. No. 426, pp. 1-2. 
Howarrn, W. O. Occurrence and Distribution of Festuca ovina L., sensu ampliss. 
Hack. in Britain. [Abs.] Linn. Soc. Circ. No. 431, pp. 3-4. 
— On the Occurrence and Distribution of Festuca rubra, Hack. in Great Britain. 
Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot., No. 309, pp. 313-331; Abs. in Nature, Apr. 26, 
p. 626. 
— On the Occurrence and Distribution of Festuca ovina L. sensu ampliss., in 
Britain, tom. cit. No. 312, pp. 29-39. 
Howxtins, E.M. Omphalia pseudoandrosacea, etc., in Yorkshire. Nat. Jan., p. 18. 
Hueearp, Lustir. Galiwm uliginosum in Co. Wexford. Irish Nat. Jan., p. 9. 
Ho, J. E. Obituary: Charles Robson. Vasc. Apr., pp. 80-82. 
— “Big Bud,” tom. cit. July, pp. 111-114. 
— Records: Flowering Plants, tom. cit., p. 127; Oct., p. 31. 
Horst, C. P. Fungi [Report]. Rep. Marlborough College Nat. Hist. Soc. No. 72, 
pp. 50-60. 
— Plant-Galls, Mosses, Hepatics, Lichens, Uredinales, tom. cit., pp. 101-102. 
—— Wiltshire Lichens in the Department of Botany at the British Museum. 
Wilts Arch. and Nat. Hist. Mag. June, pp. 427-430. 
—  Savernake Forest Fungi, tom. cit. Dec., pp. 543-555. 
Hyarr, Joun B. Microscope in Plant Disease. American Gooseberry Mildew. 
Conquest. Mar., pp. 203-204. 
Hypx, H. A. Audible Spore-discharge by Geopyxis coccinea. Journ. Bot. May, 
E p. 148. 
—— See R. C. McLean. 
Jerreriss, F. See Rose Laverock. 
Jounson, J. W. Haran. Problems of River Pollution. Nature. June 7, pp. 817-818 
