84 SHORT NOTES. 
researches, ‘The Botany of Three Periods,’ 1878. ‘A Bushel 
of Corn,’ 1888. ‘Ergot,’ 1876. R.S.C. viii. 1248; xi. 820; 
Jacks. 21,169; Journ. Bot. 1894, 31; Gard. Chron. 1893, ii. 665. 
Wilson, Charlotte (fl. 1847). Discovered Simethis at Bourne- 
mouth, 1847. Gard. Chron. wet. (misprinted Wixxns, and 
so entered i in ‘ Biogr. Index,’ p. 
Wilson, John Bracebridge. ee b. Topcroft, Norfolk, 
1828 ; d. Geelong, Victoria, 22 Oct. 1895. B.A., Camb., 1895, 
F.LS., 1882. Head-master Geelong Grammar School, 1863. 
Phycologist and marine zoologist. Algee i in Bot. Dep. Brit. Mus. 
Journ. Bot. 1896, 48; ‘Eagle,’ xix. 500; Memorials C. C. 
i 48, 
n : 5-6, 
Wilson, ‘sd rier (1803-76): b. 3 March, 1803; d. 18 June, 1876; 
bur. Cartmel Priory Church, Lane. Ga rden ner to Duke of 
poithatiies at Holker. Plant- list for Cartmel in Jopling’s 
Sketch of Furness and Cartmel, 1848. Nutaralict, 1894, 124. 
oolls, Rev. William (1814-93): b. Winchester, March, 1814; 
ae near paueeys 14 March, 1893. Ph.D., Gottingen. 
FL. S., 1865. Went to N.S. Wales, 1827 ; ordained, 1873. 
Incumbent of Richmond, Tasmania. sa slain. to the Flora 
of Australia,’ 1867. ‘Bot. Discov in Australia,’ 1869. 
‘Lectures on bp, Veg. Kingdom, 1 S79 ‘Species pl. para- 
mattensium, C. viii. 1274;. xi. 850; Pritz. 351; 
1871... ii. 
Jacks. 622; Journ. Bot. 1893, as Proe. Linn, Soe. 1892-3, 
27. Wooll sia 3 M. = Lysinem 
Young, Rev. James mernolte x Ae aie ne circ. 1810; d. 
Whitnash, Warwick, , Camb., 1840; Oxon, 1844. 
Rector of White, He a 7 on of Worcester. 
i ab. 
x00. : 
Young, Willi (fl. 1758-71); b. Virginia?; d. Virginia? 
‘‘ Botanist to egies Majesties, ” 1764. Introduced Dionea to 
England. Pupil of Sir John Hill. In England, 1765-6, 1768. 
MS. ‘Natural History of Plants of S. Carolina’ (302 figures), 
een and specimens in Bot. Dept. Brit. Mus. Dryand. C 
ii. 186. Journ. Bot. 1894, 382. 
SHORT NOTES. 
Berxsaire Puants.—On July 18th, in the course of a walk from 
Wellington Gx College to Sandhurst, and thence along the Blackwater 
stream to the Royal Military College, I noticed a few local plants 
higher up ; one good-sized patch.— Rubus Pitts Lindley. Roadside 
near Wellington College.—R. suberectus grows close by, R. plicatus 
