BIBLIOGRAPHY ; PHANEROGAMIC BOTANY, 1888. IgI 
EpMUND J. BAILL Cheshire. 
caaeaniry§ Noti sine r. John Price, M.A. [died at yc! aig Oct., 1887, 
34, was school- fellow of Charles Darwin at Shrew y School, and 
aisuitely bec tutor at St. Jo ) “Gulti ted in his 
arden ‘beds filled with huge plants of the giant He pst Da e ‘ carrie 
with ~ frequently for weeks at a time, leaves of Cardamine TC. ‘phitenids ?] 
in a smal ap of water, to lags hay oe of derelieaincs of leaf propa- 
gation’]. Journ. of Bot., Jan. 1 
J. G. Baker. Cumberland. 
On = a omy of 3 Cumberland part o Sil Pennine Range [about 
Alst bserved in the autumn of 188 e paper, after describing the 
physical geography and geology, and noting oy cultural characteristics of the 
Super enumerates the whole of the plants, with stat about 
304 in number. The p oe al the Infer Repo zone are then oath by a alti- 
tudes, ‘fier which the best plant-stations are mentioned, and a comparative 
and statistical summary concludes]. WNat., Feb. 1888, p P- 33-44. 
J. BATALHA-REIS. Chevi amine 
Note on the Plants and Insects observed at the Wooler ting, 
ae 16th and rhe hig big of 35 paid plants, five ferns, pee three 
lycopods note . Trans. Northumb, Durh. and Newc., vol. 10, 
part I ee pp. ate oy 
Furness 
On Potentilla t oe and its Allies [mentioning P. suderecta Zimm., Lake 
Sr aie F, A. Lees in Hb, Bennett]. Journ. of Bot., No. 303, March 
1888, xxvi. 78. 
ARTHUR then a Yorkshire, Lanc. 
Notes on the Eig hth Edition of the London Catalogue of ia Plants 
Yorkshire, and Carer epdcare ‘foe Yorkshire]. Sci. Gcess., May and 
June 1888, p oand I 
JAMEs BRITTEN aa G. S. douneas. Durham, York Mid W. and S.W. 
Biographical Index of British and Irish Botanists [James Backhouse of 
York, who died in 1869; referring to his ssn of 77 Fichomane radicans 
a $.W. Yorks. and of Viola arenaria in Teesdale (pp. 85-89) ; Brad- 
haugh, with cert to his finding Rubus Chamem sat on elon 
abant heer (pp. 5-149). Journ. of Bot., March and May 1888, pp. 8 
and 145- 
Ronee now Lan fire Cheshire. 
ag pies stations for ae species, ge: a list of 12 Birke mead 
asa bank Proc. Liverpool Nat. F. PClub for 1887 (pub. 188) 22-27. 
Rogert Brown. Cheshire, Lanc. 
tanical nie [of plants noted at the Liv Beary “Field Club 
Excursions of 1887, at Capenhurst and Shotwick, Cheshire, 7th May 
Orrell ‘and ip holland, Lanc., 11th June; Little Sutton, Overpool, na 
Au 
Hooton Park, iChishirc. 16th bonis 1 ig Lanc., 6t Willaston 
and Neston, Cheshire, roth Sept.; and Formby and F reshfield, eae Ist 
Oct.]. Proc. erp. Nat. Field Club fier 1887 (publ. 1888), pp. 3 
Roperr peat Lanc. S., ch uit 
Names of Some of the Most Interesting Plants notice “ [by the 
Liverpool Nat. Club] during tbe excursions in 1887 [enumerating 9 — es 
r Capenhurst and Escape k, Cheshire, 7th May; 13 for Orrell and 
e, ay; 13 
Uphoitt nd, S. ink: 11th June; 17 for Little Sutton and Overpool, Cheshire, 
16th July; 19 for Lydiate Lanc., bse Tose : iS - Be soa and Neston, 
oe, roth Sept., ee, for aby, Lanc., 1st Oct.]. Proc. Liverp. 
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