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ROBERT MIDDLEMAS. Northumberland S- 
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F. T. Mort. Mid W. 
[Aspleni g Figo from the Craven Hills, Yorks., exhibited to Leicester 
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JouN J. baty Notts. 
Mo us Flo owers of Elm iene? on aoe flowers of elm trees on the 
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H. PEAR Westmorland. 
° Dis trict Plants exhibited to Dudley Field Club: Asplenium pense 
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Horace PEARCE. Cumbe rland, Westmorland, Derbyshire. 
(Gard ‘a lutea var. amena from St. John’s 
Keswick ; Geranium syloaticum irom Thirl oe Keswick ; G. pratense front 
lent de fro a . 
Cumberland, and Po oly podium erent cme Miller’s Dale, emgage 
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W. H. Pur Derbyshire. 
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Calke and prays references to previous work are first given, and t 7 
e plants in number, enumerated in hn pidee, with specified 
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1887, xxv. 40-44, 101-107, 138-145. 
HuGu RICHARDSON. York S.W. 
charis Canadensis, Planch. [in We nt Vale, i its stations, and approximate 
date of first appearance stated at about 1857 (not later)]. Nat. Hist. Journ., 
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Seta: York N.E., N.W., Mid W., and S.W- 
LAWRENCE RICHARDSON. [compiler er. Lanc. S., eens 
Floral Calendar, 1887 [of observations made on 31 specified plants at 26 
stations, including Silloth, Wieton , Cotherstone, Ayton, Thirsk, York, Settle, 
on, Ackworth, and Penketh with general notes t thereon, and special 
mention of some species]. . Hist. Journ., Oct. 15th, 1887, xi. 165-167. 
BS. ee eh EE. Lake District. 
Sport cented Orchis (Gynadenia not —— — bifid, Lake 
arial ie 1886]. Nat. Hist. Journ., March 15th, 1887, xi. 37. 
Se ee rsseg ie S.E., and Mid W. 
York, B i still plentiful at Strensall, Caltha (still in flower), 
Ophiogem ——— 2, Calamagrostis lanceolata, and Habenaria chlorantha 
near Pocklington, rs 19th, 1887; <Actea spicata and are belladonna 
(both in cit, and /nula conv at Thorparch, Oct. 1st, 1887]. Nat ~ Hist. 
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M. B, SLATER. ork N.E., S.E., and N.W. 
eport on £96 es ee hei member: 
MATTHEW B,. SLATER y rk N.E- 
Y Saltburn [May 3oth, 1887; ¢t 
ts at 
plants noted were He/leborus vrtiis, Cardamine amara, Myrrhis Heirs 
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