7<D BIBLIOGRAPHY : PHANEROGAMIC BOTANY, 1S90. 



H. T. Hone kin. 



York N.E. 



[Living specimen of Vicia hodgkiniana, discovered by himself near 



Ayton, which appears to be a very curious and permanent variety of 



7". sepinm], N.H.J. , Oct. 15th, 1890, p. 132. 



Furness. 



J. B. Hodgkinsox. 



Notes on the Season 1889 [as to Lepidoptera ; casual mention of 



Epilobium hirsntnm at Windermere]. Ent., April 1S90, p. 13S. 



J. B. Hodgkinsox. Westmorland or Furness. 



Notes on the Season [for Lepidoptera ; noting also food-plants ; 

 Aldampyrum arvense at Windermere]. Ent., Oct. 1890, p. 324. 



William Hodgson. Cumberland. 



Ruppia rostellata in Cumberland [near Skinburness ; full details of 



habitat given ; (Enanthe Jistutosa, Carex muricata* Gentiana amareila, and 

 Convolvulus sohianella also noted there]. Nat., Oct. 1890, p. 304. 



Notts, York N.E., N.W., Mid W. and S.W., Northumb. S. T 

 E. IiowARTH. Lincoln N., Durham, Derbyshire, Westmd., Lane. W. 



List of Plants, | collected chiefly in the | Neighbourhood of Sheffield 



by I Jonathan Salt, | and now in the j Sheffield Public Museum. | = j 1S89. 

 Published by the Sheffield Literary and Philosophical Society. [8vo., sewed, 

 pp. vi. -f-57 ; brief introduction, and notices of 1,512 flowering plants, with 

 localities and dates ; the great majority about Sheffield and in Derbyshire]. 



Thos. Hum. Lane. S. 



The Roses of Ashworth [are, of Benthamian species, Rosa villosa, 

 P. canina, and P. arvensis ; of Sir Joseph Hooker's forms, eighteen ; of 

 Bakers 30 forms of P. canina twelve ; synopsis of the Ashworth forms 

 given; and variation discussed]. Trans. Rochdale Lit. and Sci. Soc, Vol. i> 

 Tor 1878- 188S, publ. iSSS, pp. 113-116. 



J. Jv.er. Isle of Man. 



Notes of the Season . . Isle of Man [in Aug., 1890 ; Brassica 



moneusis growing plentifully on the ground above the harbour ferry at 

 Ramsey ; Sitemt marilima and Semcio jacobua also noted]. Ent. Record, 

 Oct. 15th, 1S90, p. 182. 



E. J llev. Lane. S. 



Penketh, Girls' N.H.S. — Nov. 25th. \Lamium album ^ Taraxacum, etc., 

 in flower a few days previously]. N.H.J., Dec. 15th, 1S90, p. 165. 



P. M. C. Kermode. Isle of Man. 



The Antiquities of the Parish of Bride [Isle of Man ; with a note of 



Qinanthe crocata* GET. fistidosa* and Anagallis tend la as found at Loughs 

 Cranstall and Pherrick]. Yn Lioar Manninagh, Oct. 1S90, p. 183. 



II. Waixis Kf.w. 



Line. N. 



Field Notes. No. 1. In the Woods in Spring [near Louth ; noting 



Galanlhus in the Wilderness plantation, Primula vulgaris* Viola canin ". 

 Anemone nemorosa* rotentilla fragaria strum* Hyacinthus* Orchis mascu/a f 

 Pamtncidits auricomus* Stellaria holes tea f Galeokdolon > Paris* etc., in Jenny-. 

 Burwell, Haugham and Muck ton Woods, April 3rd, May 6th acd 25th, 18S5]. 

 Nat. World, Jan. 18S6, pp. 1-3. 



II. Wall i S Kew. Line. N- 



Reminiscences of Ten Summers [at Louth ; noting Artemisia mmrUiin*% 



Salicorma herbacea* Epilobium august ifolium, Latkrca squamaria* Opkry 

 apifera, and Cm mula latifolia]. Gamer, March 1st, 1888, p. 93. 



F. Fox Lee. York S.W 



Sparganium ratnosum Had . var. microcarpa Neum. [near Dewsbury; 



the only record for England : correction of varietal name]. Nat, April 1890, 



p. 10 





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