66 bibliography: phanerogamic Botany, 1890. 



William Cross. 



Lane. W. 



Among the Fylde Flowers— The Woodlands [near Lytham ; popularly 



written paper, referring to Corylus avellana, Fagus, Alnus, Populus, Ulmus, 

 Quercus, Fraxinus, Castanea, Eranthis /iy emails, Galantkus, Palmonaria 

 officinalis, Scilla, Asperula, Oxalis, Asarum europecum, Hedera, Typha, 

 Sparganium, But omits umbellatus, Ahsma plantago, A. ranunculoides, 

 Solarium dulcamara, Valeriana officinalis, Epilobium hirsutum, Thalictrum 

 flavum, Nuphar, Hottonia, Cardamine pratensis, Ranunculus sceleratus, 

 Alyriophyllum verticillatum, Callitriche vema, Utricularia vulgaris, Potamo- 

 get on natatiSj Pinguicula vulgaris, Cory da lis solida (introduced), Fumaria 

 officinalis, Ornithogalum nutans. Primus spinosa, Pyrus mains, P. aucuparta, 

 Crattrgus, Spirua tdmaria, Potent ilia anserina, Getim urbanum, Rubu* 

 friiticosus, R. idicus, Rosa canina, R. arvensis, Comarum palustre, Alchemilla 

 vulgaris, A, arvensis, Potentilla reptans, P.tormentilla, Agrimonia eupatona, 

 which are treated somewhat indefinitely, with an occasional lapse into pre- 

 cision]. Journ. of Microsc, July 1890, pp. 203-208. 



Joseph Burtt Davy, 



Line. N., York S.E. 



Alford Naturalists' Society [notes on plants observed at Mablethorpe, 



6th July, 1889; these included Asparagus officinalis, Lactuca virosa, Cyno- 

 glossum officinale, Senecio jacobua (very scarce near Grimsby), Eryngiwn 

 maritimum not noticed, though at Spurn it abounds; at Calceby on 21st 

 August were noticed Salvia verbenaca 9 Thymus serpyllum, Calamintha 

 officinalis, Gnaphalium uliginosum ; in Mother- wood, Aby, was noted Vicia 

 sylvatica, in Aby village Saponaria officinalis, and in Well parish (two 

 stations) Carduus acaulis\ Nat., Ap. 1890, p. 116. 



Line. N. 



Joseph Burtt Davy* 



Entomological Exhibition at Alford, Lines, [and mention of food-plants, 



Scabiosa succisa at Ail by, and Hippophac rkamnoides at Mablethorpe]. Nat., 

 May 1890, p. 150. 



J. Dent Dent. York Mid W. 



Old Trees at Ribston Hall, Wetherby [with views of the original 



Ribston Pippin Apple in 1844 ; article describes effect of gale on a fine 

 FaguSj an old flowering Ash (Omits europwus) and a tine Poplar {Populus 

 alba incana) ; extracts from old letters given]. Card. Chron., Feb. 16th, 

 1889, p. 213, and woodcut at p. 212. 



DeVit. York, N.E. 



Ayton Association. — May 8th [Lathrua, Gagea and Paris reported]. 

 N.H.J., June 15th, 1890, p. 89. 



C. Wolley Dod. 



Lane. S* 



Pyrola rotundifolia and Monotropa hypopitys [on the Lancashire Coast 



sandhills between Southport and Ainsdale ; Salix repens and Erytkrua also 

 noted]. Card. Chron., Aug. 17th, 1889, p. 195. 



Miss Dodi). Isle of Man. 



The Wild Flowers of Mona [treated of in a popular fashion, and mostly 



by English names; about forty kinds mentioned with localities]. Back 

 Trans. I. of Man, N.H.S., i. 97-98 ; pubL with Yn Lioar Manninagh, July 

 1890. 



Derbysh., Curnbd., Westmd., Durham, Northd. S., Cheviotland, 

 George Claridge Druce. York N.W., Mid W. f Lane. S. and W. 



The Botanical Exchange Club of the British Isles.— Report for 1888 



>vo. publ, 1889 ; pp. 197-242 ; contains notes on numerous plants from the 

 - u - ive-named vice-counties, a great many for Derbyshire]. 



Lane. S. 



G. Claridge Druce. 



Spergula pentandra, L. as an Irish Plant [with a recapitulation of 



English range; and its occurrence near Liverpool intermixed with 

 S. arvensis]. Ann. of Bot., Aug. 1890, pp. 378-383. 



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