72 bibliography: phanerogamic lotany, 1890. 



Cheshire, Lane. S., York N.W., Mid W., N.E., S.W., 

 Howard F. Linton. Westmd. and Furness, Durham, Derbyshire. 



Fourth Annual Report | of the | Watson | Botanical Exchange Club, | 



1 887 -1 888. I — I [8 lines of officers' names] | — j [motto] | York : J . ; | 

 1888 [8vo., 15 pages; Thalictrum flavum var. riparium, Sisymbrium 

 pannoniatm from South Lanes. ; Ranunculus not florihundus, Neslia 

 paniculate^ Rubus hemistemon, R. leucosiachys, R. fusco-ater, Taraxacum 

 not palustre, Stachys palustris X sylvatica, and Sparganium ramosum var. 

 murocarpum for Yorkshire S.W. ; Fumaria parvifiora for Yorks. N.E. ; 

 Rubus ramosus, R. pubescent, R. earpinifolius or grains, R. rosaceus, 

 R. dumetorum var. concinnus or seabrosus, Rosa koscinciana, R. canina 

 var. ocsia, R. subcristata, Galiu?u sylvestre var. nitidulum, Taraxacum 

 palustre, Mentha rubra, and Juncus diffusus for Derbyshire ; Rubus aesius 

 var. tennis, Rosa tomentosa var. subglobosa, R. canina var. renter/, R. sub- 

 cristata, and R. watsoni for York NAY. ; Rubus diversifolius and Urtua 

 dioica var. for Cheshire ; Crataegus oxyacantha var. and Qinanthe phellan- 

 drium for York Mid W. ; Circeea alpina var. intermedia and Juncus supinu 

 at Windermere Lake ; Hieracium cesium and //. gothicum in Teesdale, co. 

 Durham ; and Epipactis latifolia for Westmorland are noted and discussed]. 



Wm. R. Linton. Derbyshire. 



Hieracium holophyllum, n. sp. [described ; it occurs sparingly on limestone 



rocks in Dovedale, Derbyshire, where tirst noticed 1887, July 6th, by Revs. W« 

 H. Purchas, Aug. Ley, and writer]. J. of Bot., Dec. 1890, p. 376. 



James M 'Andrew. 



Yorkshire. 



Botanical Notes from Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbrightshire [and a note 



that Rhynchospora just a has been reported from Yorkshire, but not confirmed]. 

 Trans. N. H. S. Glasgow, X.S., vol. 2, part 2, 1S87-8, pub. 1890, p. 210. 



P. J. Maclagan. Cheviotland. 



Draba verna in November [25th, 1889, near Chathill, in flower and with 

 completely-formed silicules]. Nat., Jan. 1890, p. 15. 



T. M ADDISON. 



Durham. 



Edward S. Marshall. 



[Helianthemum vulgare mentioned as abounding on the sea-coast in the 



neighbourhood of Castle Eden]. Ent. Record, July 15th, 1890, p. 97. 



Derby. 



Epilobium Notes for 1889 \E. montanum x obscurum, E. parvijlorum x rose urn, 

 both from Shirley, Derbyshire (by Rev. W. R. Linton), noted]. J. of Bot., 

 Jan. 1890, pp. 8-9. 



G. Masse e. 



Lane. W., ? York N. 



[Host-Plants for] British Pyrenomycetes [include Artemisia a inthium 



at Fleetwood, and Pkragmites communis at Tcrrington, but county not 

 stated]. Grevillea, March 1890, pp. 58-59. [Typ/ia latifolia at Terrington 

 (county uncertain) ; and Sorbus aueuparia at Manchester], r.reviilea, Dec. 

 1890, pp. 42-44. 



Joaquin Miller. 



Notts. 



Nights at Newstead Abbey [illustrated by a woodcut of the Major Oak, 



Sherwood Forest]. Harper's New Monthly Mag., Oct. 1890, p. 789. 



C Morland. York Mid W., M«E. 



[ 4 This Half's Finds' : Butomus out in R. Foss, 9th Aug. ; Anagalli> 



ieneila at Strensall, 20th Aug. ; Claudium marisens in flower at Askham 

 Bog, 23rd Aug.; Serraiula ttnetoria in Skelton Wood, 27th Aug.; curious 

 viviparous variety of Seirpus palustris (described) on Dunnington Common, 



10th Sep., 1890]. N.H.J., Oct. 15th, 1890, pp. 131-132. 



E. C Morlane 



York S.E. 



[Calamagrostis lanceolata in one of the woods towards Kexby, 



Sep. 27th, 1890; abundant in not a few places round York ; Caltka in full 

 Sower, Tilmire, Oct. nth]. N.HJ., Nov. 15th, 1890, p. 151. 



N '«* 



