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J. (.. Baker. Cumberland, Westmorland, and Furness. 



A Flora of the English j Lake District | By |J. G. Baker, F.R.S., F.L.S. | 



[woodcut] j London | George Bell & Sons, York Street | Covent Garden | 



18S5 [8vo, cloth, pp. viii. + 262 ; introductory explanations and Bibliography 



precede the enumeration of 1,371 species, for each cf which are given the 



usual particulars]. 



Also see Review with numerical Summaries, Gard, Chron., May 9, 18S5, 

 p. 605. 



W. D. Braithwaite. Lane. S. 



[Pyrola media is found at Birkdale]. N.H.J., Nov. 15th, 1890, p. 147. 



H. Brierlv. 



Derbyshire, ? Furness. 



Penketh School Field Club at [Cressbrook, Monsall and Miller's Dales; 



VA ood Ranunculus, Lathrcca, Convallaria, Geranium lucidum, Trollius, 

 Primula farinosa, and Viola pahtstris noted]. N.H.J., June 15th, 1890,. 

 pp. 90-91. 



Robert Brown. 



Lane 



Botanical Resume [of plants noted at Liverpool N.F.C. excursions to 



EUesmere Port, Pool Hall, and Hooton Woods, 4th May, 1889 (non- 

 appearance of Mercmialis perennis, occurrence of M. annua* a Stellaria) ; 

 Parkgate to lies wall, 18th May [Sagina sulmtata, and four other Sagin«-) ; 

 Barton and Haskayne to Formby [Uiricularia vulgaris, I/, minor, U. 

 intermedia, Tri folium foliforme), and to Knowsley Park, 21st Sept. (Elatine 

 hexandra and Epipactis latifolia noted)]. Proc. Liverpool N.F. Club, for 

 1889, publ. 1890, pp. 31-39. 



F. W. Bitrbidge. Lines. 



British Epiphytal Orchids [are two in number; one is Liparis leesellii, 



epiphytal on rushes in the bogs of Cambridge and Lincolnshire], Gard. 

 Chron., Feb. 2nd, 1884, p. 144. 



C. A. M. Carmicmakl. Lines. 



Lincolnshire Dykes [and the presence of Henbane {Hyoscyamus nigtr), 



Ragwort {Senccio jacobtca), Melilots, Sonchi, Siums, < Knanthes, Epilobiums r 

 Menthas, Sparganiums, Ranunculus sceleratus, R. aqitatilis, A!ismas y 

 Forget-me-nots, Aster tripolium and Skullcaps]. Gard. Chron., Sep. 6th. 

 1S90, p. 279. 



M. Carr. 



Cumberland 



otany Notes [for Bolton, Cumberland ; anent Primula farinosa, Gymna- 



denia eonopsea, Habenaria viridis, ff. chiotant/ia* and Ruhus idsus]. N. ILJ. T 



Dec. I^th. 1800 n 175 



J- W. Carter. 



Abnormal Dog -Daisy 



all the ray florets tubti, 



J- Edmund Clark. 



York Mid W 



ered at Esholt 

 ov. 1S90, p. 216, 



; W. And S,E. 



— Wind-Rush at York, March 8th, 1890 [with account of damage done 



to trees, Querats, Fraxmus, Ulmus, Salix, and Pyrus mains near Dring- 

 houses, Fulford and Heslington]. N.H.J. , Nov. 15th, 1890, pp. 137-13* 



Isle of Man. 



H. SHOKTltlDCK CLARK!.. 



[Silene maritima as food plant for] Dian 



of Man], Young Nat., Nov. 1890, p. 213. 



W- Wilfrid Cordeaux. 



[Great Hawthorns (Cm -u oxy antha) _ , 



Lincolnshire alluded to in] Notes on the Birds of Cashmere and the Dras 

 district. Ibis, April 1 888, p. 2I& 



Mar r g 9 6. E 



Line 

 East coast districts 



