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BIBLIOGRAPHY: 
Papers and Records published with respect to the Natural History and 
Physical Features of the North of England. 
PHANEROGAMIC BOTANY, 1887. 
THE present instalment comprises the record of botanical activity in 
the North of England for a single year, so far as concerns the plants 
included in the London Catalogue of British Plants. Previous 
instalments of the botanical bibliography have been published in 
‘The Naturalist’ as follows:—For 1884, Nat., Sep. 1885, pp. 331-3363. 
for 1885, Nat., June 1886, pp. 174-179; and for 1886, Nat., Dec. 
1890, pp. a 374- 
The 
unties included are the Watsonian vice-counties of 
Cheviotland, Nor auntie rlan os Durham, York N.W., N.E., 
Mi W., and S.E., Linc. N. and S., Not tts., Derby, Cheshire: 
Lane. S, and W., Wise with Furness, Cumberland, and 
Isle of Man. 
ANON. [signed ‘J.C.S., cornet A Bice son Cumberland. 
Tussilago Petasites [at Bux with flower stems quite 2-3 ft. high, 
whilst never more than a baa in 5 iene rik  Mimulus /uteus noted as on 
the banks of many mountain streams, and growing by the roadside on Hart- 
side Fell (Pennine Range), nearly 2,000 ft. alt.]. Sci. Goss., Jan 1887, p. 20. 
ANON. [not signed]. York S.W.. 
Calder-Vale Words sed from Wakefield meen ; Caise=kecks, 
umbelliferous plants (Cherephy tun sylvestre, etc.) 5 t, hairy nut=eart 
nut ahygir htt ae fer mms = Fual- or oo ae '(Tunilage Sarfara)— 
from which de me eee ify the bloo ae =stalks of furze (U//ex 
i eus) ; Cres eer cress (Va. pitti afin Je); Daffy dahn dilly= 
da atfodil (Nascissus ere 2 venders i ‘ita e-nettles=stingless apache tel 
(R sp-), se sera Dog-dais ny large-flowe 
oid daisy (Ch ), see remarks; Esh (Saxon, Heche) 
= Ash tree (Prana) Espin = iy yee leaf gc remaiah Yor 
Folk-Lore Journ., Parts 7 and 8, Jan. and pce 887, pp. 
ANON, [not signe bie ego * S.W. 
Excursion Sse y Scientific Society] to Roche Abbey [May 12th, 
1887 ; ley ge Ass viridis, Potentilla verna noted]. Wesl. Nat., 
June 1887, i. i. 
ANON. [signed ‘ E.C.’] Derbyshire. 
Helianthus annuus =a les stablished . in 1886 on the ancient arch of Repton 
School]. Sci. Goss., Aug. 1887, , 
ANON, [not signed]. York S.W. 
Ackworth Reports.—Natural History Sontag dicen! aha rg te 
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Vv ev >: la “_ ite ee taragonim tae aroatle near 
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ANon. [not signed “ setondat ss vag 
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each year, and for the whole decade]. N. H. J., Nov. 15th, 1887, xi. 191. 
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