104 BIBLIOGRAPHY : PHANEROGAMIC BOTANY, 1889. 
H. WaLlis Kew. Linc. N. and S. 
Notes mad 1888 ere n Arion ater and some other Slugs [and their 
food-plants, nota onchus asper at Tetney, Senebiera at Bourn, Plantago 
major at Quadring, fs neus, Ranunculus flammula, and a, aquatica at 
Grisel-bot Nome in Burwell Wood]. Nat., April 1889, pp. 103-1 
P. Fox LEE. val S.W. 
[Plants ot il by] the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union at Holmfirth 
[roth Jun 889 ; Cardamine — Salix aurita, Carex precox, and C, 
pitulifera\. Nat, July 1889, pp. 203-4. 
Pp. es LEE. York Mi : 
ts no ae byl. the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union at Harr 
‘t Say ly, I Tris pse Nt 
of dobaee C. ses all at Birk Crag ; giv ria viridis and Scir, irpus 
ty nearer Harrogate; MJalva moschata, Echium vulgare, Typha latifolia, 
and Brachypodium olan | in the Crimple alley ; critical remarks on the 
reputed discovery of Myosotis palustris var. strigulosa in Crimple Valley, rt 
cor ribu A r 
eventually the record was att ed to cespitosa; unsuccessful searc 
pton Rocks for Carex pilulifera v. sax: ek 
Lactuca muralis, y eae tans, Cam la latifolia 
cabiosa columbaria en, last-n near Grimbal g; and at 
nd also s m 
Knaresborough, Viola hirta, Parietaria officinalis, and Sagina mene noted ; 
several of these are new records for the Nidd drainage-area]. Nat., August 
1889, pp. 237-239. 
ie Fox LEE. k S.W. 
Twin-flowering of Chrysant peeve cae eit [in a field near 
Wharncliffe Wood, described ; ‘M nny’ noted as a fresh vernacular 
name, according to A. E; Hall, Sot eat ith Nat., Aug. 1889, p. 246. 
P: Fox LEE. 
Cephalozia lammersiana [and Juncus sa ets and var. z/igénosus, in pro- 
fusion at Bretton ree Dewsbury. Nat., Dec. 1889, p. 355. 
F. ARNOLD LEEs. All Yorkshire. 
[Reviews of his] Flora of West Yorkshire. Science Gossip, June 1888, 
. 126; Scott. Nat., April 1888, p. 277; and ae E. Bagnall), Midl. Nat., 
ay _ pp. 127-130. 
F. A. L{ge York S. 
[Review a the Flora of North-East Ireland [with note bs Bog-Bell 
as a name for Andromeda at Thorne]. Nat., Jans 1889, p. 2 
[B. B.]) LETAt. York N.E. 
York, Bootham. Natural History Club — rubrum noted on the 
premises]. N. H J., Oct. 15th, 1889, p. 
R. T. MANson, ipa, oedema eect — 
Zig-zag Ramblings by a Naturalist [round Darlington; notes anent 
*Our River’ (Skerpe) ey Alisma assy pe ebsites major, Pi finial, 
Mentha aquatica, Veronica beccabunga, V. chamedrys, Hippuris vulgaris, all 
by the Skerne; e/asttes vu 7 late Tussilago, Bellis, Galium “aparine and 
t Pie 
isc 
bridge, Arctium lappa at Fone rrybent, Potentilla anserina, Bunium pila tonehs 
Myrrhis odorata, Myosotis palustris, Ly 5 i soe cuculi, Lris s pseudacorus, 
Geum rivale, —_ Suberet (this te aha: kshire at Dinsdale Dam), 
Digitalis, Linaria cymbalari Pedals Pel vive, Triglochin palustre 
a e 
Sedum acre, Carpinu s betulus, Quercus, Ulm ampestri 
Pyrus aucuparia, Betula alba, Alnus glutinosa, co — pe ey in ‘ Our 
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