bibliography: phanerogamic botany, 1890 69 



great abundance, Sm. Engl. FL — Near Stn'nes, Cheshire, J- C. Melvill ! — 

 Further localities are given in the Floras of West Yorkshire]. 



[Part 2, Oct. 1889, pp. 9-16, and plates 4-6 ; //. auricula L. recorded by 

 Hudson, FL Angl. 1778, as growing 'supra Dalehead non longe a Grassmere 

 in Westmorland! a, sed sparsim ' rejected as dubious ; //. dubium L. also 

 reported by Hudson as 'in monte Fairfield dicta prope Rydall in com i tat u 

 Westmorlandica,' and mentioned by Backhouse as 'said to have been found 

 in Cumberland ' is also rejected as doubtful ; H. holosericeum Backh. Cumber- 

 land, summit of Glaramara ! ; Langdale Pikes, and head of Tierce Gill, 



Seawfell, Backh. Monog.]. 



[Part 3, March 1890, pp. 17-24, and plates 7 to 9, contains nothing]. 



[Part 4, Dec. 1890, contains nothing]. 



Cumberland, Durham, Westmorland, York N. W. , 

 Frederick J. Haxbury. Mid W., S.W. 



The Late James Backhouse [Memoir of his Life and Career ; and 



references to Cypripedium calceolus at Castle Eden Dene in 1803, 

 Hdianthenium marifolium Mitt. var. vineale Pers., Arenaria vertia, Dry as 

 cctopetala, Potent ilia fruticosa, Saxifraga hirculus (Baldersdale), Sed urn 

 villosum, Epilobium alsinifolium, Gentiana 7 rua in Teesdale, Saxifraga 

 nivalis at Highcup Scar, Veronica triphyllos near Acomb, York, Barbarea 

 stricta on Thome Moor, Sax. hirculus at Knock -ore- Gill, Hieracium 

 holosericeum on Glaramara, both Cumberland, Myosoiis alpestris in Teesdale, 

 .Sax. sternbergii in Cumberland in 1857, Viola arenaria in Teesdale, 1862. 

 and the blue var. of Pofygula amara var. uliginosa there also, Teesdalia, 

 Aquilcgia, and Lychnis alpina in Cumberland, Ajuga pyramidal is 9 Poteniilla 

 fruiicosa, and Dryas in the Lake District]. J- of Bot., Dec. 1890, pp. 353-356. 



G, Haworth. 



Lane 



Penketh Boys' Field Club [notes ; Ranunculus tin ta near Cuerdley 

 Marsh]. N.H.J., Sep. 15th, 1890, p. no. 



K. C. Hi-IDLEY. 



Northumberland S. 



[Plants growing on the north part of East Hallington Reservoir are 



Anemone uemorosa, Cardaviine prate us is y Gtu/u rivale. Parts ia cdotitites, 

 Seabiosa suceisa 9 Stellaria, Ranunculus aquatilis, Persicaria, Iris pseudacorus 9 

 Carduus paluslris, Lychnis jtos-cuculi\ Potentilla tonnentilla, Caltka t 

 Menyatithes 9 and Polygaia vulgaris]. Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumb. Durh. 

 and Newc, Vol. 10, part 2. 1890, p. 399. 



W« B. Memslev. Isle of Man. 



Holiday Jottings in the Isle of Man [the article is entirely horticultural 

 and meteorological, except a footnote giving a good bo tanic a l bibliography]. 

 GftttL Chron., Oct. 15th, 18S7, pp. 462-3. 



[The second article is also horticultural except a mention of Rosa tomentosa 9 

 R. j twsissima, absence of R. comma and R. arvensis, presence of Va nana 

 officinalis^ Spinea ulmaria, Senecio jacoikea, Digitalis, Jasione montana. 

 Campanula rotundifolia, Lonicera periclymenum, Rubus frt$tk#m$ 9 Erica 

 cinerea, E. tetraJix, Calluua, Orchis maculata, O. latifolia^ Erodium mari- 

 timtti ft, Scilla ma\ Gard. Chron., Oct. 22nd, 1S87, pp. 491 



W. M. Hind. 

 Arabis albida naturalised in Derbyshire [on a limestone rock at Matlock 



Bath]. Journ. of Hot., Sep. 1S90, p. 282. 



C p. Hobkirk. York S.E. 



[Plants observed by] the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Lowtborpe 

 near Driffield [26th May, 1890; fru pseudacorus, Giyctria aqnatka, 

 Potamogeton crispus, P. heierophyllus y P. densus, Barbarea vulgaris^ 

 Hypericum <]uadrangulum* Anihyllis vuhieraria, Qnohrvckis saliva. Geum 



Derbyshire. 



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