NOTES AND NEWS. 199 
C. E. STANSFIELD, York Mid W. 
Rawdon [Sep. sth, Zycopus europeus, Cichorium intybus, Bidens tri- 
partita reported for the first time]. N.H.J., Oct. 15th, 1888, xii. 159. 
C. E. STANSFIELD. Yo < Mid W. 
Notes from our Stations . . . Rawdon (nr. — [eight plants new to 
the district, Viola odor ata, Geum rivale, Lathrea squamaria, Aguilegia, 
ardamiine amara, Valeria ‘nin dioica, Carex is COX, raat R feevaair ces see? : 
and new locality for Primula vulgaris]. ey et Oct. 15th, 1888, xii. 167. 
G. SWAINSON. Isle a Man. 
On the Dalby Rocks [Isle of Man, grow Glaucium ainae (abundant), 
Asplenium marinum, and O. vice regalis ; ge sat aed rand, Artemisia 
S "Se 
ps aeer. rithmum vie m, Sagina C6 te im telephium, 
ff; m androsemun Planta ago pardtis, i coron Opus, po 
ite ela. and Adu capillus-veneris enumerated]. Wesl. Nat., 
Nov. 1888, ii, 263 and 268. 
TATION SYKES York S.E. 
ne Silver Fir [in th nd das = Sledmere ; s given, also of 
a large Larch (Larix europea); the Silver Fir biases exile 25) grows very 
mri when planted on the Varkshive Wolds]. Field, May 5th, 1888, 660. 
E. H. TurNer. Cheshire. 
[Anacharis alsinastrum at Bramhall, - July, 1887]. Ann. Rep. Manch. 
ose. Soc. for 1887 (oa. 1888), p. 3 
C. fy WADDELL. Westmorland and Furness 
List of Fu si Soe growing in the District round Kendal [mentioning 
Caltha pal, teas, Ranus ae ficaria, Viola canina, Allium ursinum. 
Polygonum ‘bistrta, Alchemilla vulgaris, Campanula rotundifolia, Salix 
caprea, Poterium sanguisorba, Anemone nemorosa, Myrica gale, Heract 
Peper an Angelica sylves stris as hosts, with localities, etc.]. Westm 
and Nat. Hist. Record, Vol. .; ag 3 om 1888, pp. 61-63. 
WILLIAM wes York Mid W., S.W., and N.W. 
Additional Localities for the Vascular Plants of the West Riding Flora 
[notes on 67 species ; also on one Chara]. Nat., Oct. 1888, pp. 299 fries 
Wo. isc York S.E. 
Goodye yo near Market Weighton, S.E. Yorks. [gathered in 
Hall Woods, Aug. ae at first reported as Spiranthes 
autumnalis}. Nat., Oct. 1888, p. 
F. B. WHITLock Notts. 
Varieties of Viola odorata [in South Notts.]. Nat., Aug. 1888, p. 246. 
WILLIAM WHITWELL. Westm., Durh., York Mid W. and ha Ww. 
ee oe Settle Plants ” ea pr of A. Craig-Christie’s notes; with 
info on the Set Craven occurrences of “Aspidium lonchités, 
Ne aie emulum, te 7 haliotsiee alpinum). WNat., Oct. 1 p- 307- 
J. RusseLy vents Lance. = 
n (sic) crispus and Anacrhais (sic) a/sinastrum recorded as 
chief geeks in : rig at Burnley in which Planoréis dilatatus dtd 
Sci. Goss., Sep. 1888, p. 209. 
NOTES AND NEWS. 
The question as to the validity of Cyclostoma as a generic name in conchology 
—raised by Mr. R. Bullen Newton —is discussed by Rev. Canon Norman, F.R Ss, 
> an article in the May number of the p pases and Magazine . Natural. History, 
erein he arrives at a conclusion Beet the reverse of Mr. Newton ’s. The la 
gentlenias n, rabid ever, stands to his guns in the June number, be throws his rete 
into the fo rm of a chronological table. 
July 1891. 
