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T. W. Edmondsox. 



York Mid W. 



Ophrys apifera Huds. at Skipton [unusually abundant there ; not extinct 



at Birtwhistle Rocks ; Viola lutea between Skipton and Rylstone, a new 

 record for Airedale]. Nat., Aug. 1890, p. 237. 



John W. Ellis. Lane. S. and W., Furness, Cheshire. 



[Plants mentioned in the] Lepidopterous Fauna of Lancashire and 



Cheshire [are Cardamine pratensis, C. amara, Artemisia vulgaris, Carlina 

 vulgaris, Genista tinctoria, Sarothamnus, Ulex, Anthriscus sylvestvis, 

 Solatium dulcamara , Sedutn acre, Lotus corniculatus, Aster tripolium, 

 Angelica sylvestris, and Pyrus malus\ Nat., Feb. and March 1S90, 

 pp. 49-86. 



John W. Ellis. Cheshire. 



[Plants mentioned in] The Coleopterous Fauna of the Liverpool District 



[include Parnassia (Wallasey), Rosa spinosissima (Wallasey), Galium 

 verum (Wallasey and Hoylake), Ononis arveusis (Wallasey), A lis ma 

 plantago (Leasowe), Lythrum salicaria (Lydiate), and Sisymbrium officinale 

 (Wallasey and Leasowe). Proc. Liverp. Biol. Soc., Vol. 2, 1887-88, publ. 

 1888, p. 190, and Vol. 3, 1888-9, publ. 1889, pp. 57, 6$, 68, 7r, 72, 73. 



F. W. Fierke. York S.E. 



[Utricularia vulgaris recorded as new to Hull district, found in Skidby 

 drain, about a mile from Hull, Sept. 1889]. J. of Conch., July 1890, p. 251. 



Jane Fishwick. 



Lane. S., Notts. 



Crocus nudiflorus [in flower in the outskirts of Rochdale, where it has 

 not been seen to flower before ; reference also made to its perfect naturalisation 

 about Nottingham]. Sci. Goss., Nov. 1S85, p. 263. 



W. O. Fqcke. Derbyshire. 



Notes on English Rubi [including /?. ? rotundatus P. J. MuelL, Shirley, 

 Derbyshire, Rev. W. R. Linton; and A\ meianodcrmis, or P. metanoxylon, 

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William Fowler. 



Line. N. and S. 



Lincolnshire Limestone Plants [enumerated, with a few stations, to the 

 number of 127 species ; several of which are enumerated at the end as also 

 found on alluvial sands]. Nat., June 1S90, pp. 169-171. 



Hilderic Friend. 



Cumberland. 



A Mud-capped Dyke [in Cumberland ; Ulex curoptcus, Senecia Jacobs a, 



Galium mollugo, Achillea millefolium, Eropkila i crua, Sisymbrium thalianum. 

 Geranium molle, Alchemilla arveusis, Taraxacum, Plantago, Hieracium, and 

 Dactyhs glomerata noted]. Sci. Goss., June 1890, pp. 135-6. 



Hildkric Friend. Cumberland. 



Herb Paris and its Foe [recording Paris and Ihomus asper at Cummersdale 

 near Carlisle, as host-plants of a new Fungus]. Card. Chron., Sep. 6th, 

 1890, pp. 270-271 and woodcuts. 



J. II. Fryer. York Mid W., N.E., S.E., Furness. 



York, Bootham. Natural History Club [with phenological notes on Draba 



verna, Carex pnecox, Salix triandra, Veronica triphyllos, Cau> alis daucoiacs, 

 Menyanthes, Paris, and Act<ea*X Poppleton, Acomb, Askharn, Kirkham. etc. ; 

 and Meconopsis, Poa rigid* and Saxtfraga stellar ts at Coniston]. X. H. J., 

 June 15th, 1890, p. 92! 



^ami el GAsKiNf,. Isle of Man. 



Additions to the List of the Plants of the Isle of Man [141 enumerated as 



additional ; corrections follow as to Helianthemum guttatum, Siienc acaulis, 

 Saxtfraga oppositifolia, and Ulex nanus\ Research, Feb. 1890, pp. 185-186. 



F. J. Gkorge* Lane. W. or S. 



Autumn Flowering of Mercurialis perennis [near Preston, for the 



^ v enth successive year]. Joum. of Bot., Dec. 1890, 1 . 37 6 - 



r '^ch 1396. 



