64 bibliography: phanerogamic botany, 1890. 



Anon, [not signed]. 



Isle of Man. 



Plants observed on an Excursion to the Mull Hills [Isle of Man, 



24th May, 18S7 ; Polygala vulgaris, Scilla verna, Cochlear 2 a gromlandica, 



Jasione montana, Luztda pilosa, Crithmitm niatitimum and Ulex\ Back 



Trans. Isle of Man N.M.J., i. 117 ; publ. with Yn Lioar Manninagh, Oct. 1890. 



Anon, [not signed]. Isle of Man. 



[Plants noted at an] Excursion to Druidale ['on Friday, the 15th/ 



*St. Swithin's Day, 7 1887 ; Fragaria vesca, Hypericum elodes, Orchis mascula, 

 O. maculata, and Hahenaria bifolia\ Back Trans. Isle of Man N.H.S., 

 i. 123-125 ; publ. with Yn Lioar Manninagh, Oct. 1890. 



Anon, [not signed]. Isle of Man. 



Phenological Observations [made in the Isle of Man ; dates given for 



Primula vulgaris], Yn Lioar Manninagh, Oct. 1890, p. 198. 



Anon [Editors of N.HJ.]. Cumberland, York N.E., Mid W., S.W., Lane. S. 

 The Floral Calendar [for 1890; tabulated dates given for Coryhis, 



Primula vulgaris, Ficaria, Mercurialis perenuis, Jussilago, Viola odorata, 

 Anemone, Caltha, Nepeta glechoma, Primula veris, Stellaria holostea, 

 Cardamine pratensis, Primus spinosa, Veronica chamtxdrys. Lychnis diurna, 

 Scilla nutans, Plantago lanceolata, Ranunculus acris, Orchis mascula, 

 Ranunculus repens, Pyrus malus, Polygala vulgaris, Sarothamnus, Trifolium 

 pra tense, T. repens, Cratwgns, Lotus corniculatus, Myosotis palustris, Orchis 

 maculata, and Rosa canina, for Wigton and Bolton, Cumberland, Great 

 Ayton, Thirsk and York, N.E. Yorks, Settle and Rawdon, Mid-West Yorks., 

 Ackworth, S.W. Yorks., Manchester and Penketh, Lane. S.]. N. H. J., 

 Nov. 15th, 1890, pp. 155-156. 



Anon, [signed 'A.G.W.']. York N.E. 



[Phragmites found on Strensall Common with long, trailing, green, 



above-ground stolons, one 13 ft. long, rooting at intervals]. N.H.J., 

 Nov. 15th, 1890, p. 151. 



Anon, [signed * Eds 5 ]. Lane, W. 



turn [Pyrola rotundifolia var. arenaria (S. maritima), and not P. media, 

 is the plant referred to at p. 147 of N.H.J., Nov. 15th, 1890, as apparently 

 confined to the sandy sea-shore about Lytham ana Southport]. N.H.J*, 

 Dec. 15th, 1890, p. 172. 



J. Gilbert Baker. York N.E. and Mid W. 



Occurrence of Carex strigosa in North Yorkshire [in Forge Valley, 



found by \V. W. Reeves; occurs also at Hackfall and Studley]. Nat., 

 Jan. 1890, p. 16. 



C R. Beaumont. Lane. S. 



A Ramble Round Daisy Nook [near Oldham ; Myosotis palustris, Elodea, 



Callitriche verna, Alontia fontana, Hydrocharis, three species of Lemna, 

 Hottonia, all in or about Fitton Ponds, Anemone and Campanula rotundifolia 

 near Hill Farm House, Rubus fruticosus and Lonicera by Holiinwood Canal, 

 Bellis, Chrysanthemum leucanthemum, Lychnis dioica, Caltha, and Cardamine 

 pratensis noted]. Trans. Rochdale Lit. and Phil. Soc., vol. 2, for 1889-90, 

 publ. 1890, pp. 60-77. 



Durham, Derby, Furness, Westmorland, York N.W., Mid W., N.E., S.W., 



W. rt. Beeby [distributor]. Cumberland, Lane. W. and S., Line. N. 



The Botanical Exchange Club of the British Isles.— Report for 1882 



[8vo., 1884, pp. 65 ->2; notes on numerous plants from the vice-countie> 

 named ; Subularia aquatica (Westmorland) given as a New County Recor-i]. 



York N.E., Mid W., Northumberland S., Cheviotland, 



Arthur Bennett [distributor]. Durham, Derbyshire. 



The Botanical Exchange Club of the British Isles.— Report for 1884 



[8vo., publ. 1885 ; pp. iot-120; notes on numerous plants irom the vice- 

 counties above-named ; nine new county records for Cheviotland, and une 

 for Durham, given at pp. 118-120]. 



Naturalist. 



