74 BIBLIOGRAPHY : PHANEROGAMIC BOTAXV, 1S9O. 



G. PULLEX. 



Derbyshire. 

 [Typha latifolia grows near Derby at the junction of jhe Midland and 



North Staffordshire Railways]. Young Nat., Oct. 1890, p. 200. 



Clement Reid. 



York S.E. 



Notes on the Geological History of the Recent Flora of Britain [noting 



presence of Querats in hill-peats on the Yorkshire moors, Betula nana in 

 'submerged forests' at Bridlington (A. G. Nathorst) and Holmpton (C Reid), 

 Primus padus L., Hornsea and Sand-le-Meer, East Yorkshire (postglacial), 

 Alnus g/ufinosa L., Hornsea and Sand-le-Meer (postglacial), Corylus 

 aveliana L., Sand-le-Meer (postglacial), Taxus baaata L., postglacial, in 

 submerged peats, etc. , of the Fenland ; Finns sylvestris L. , ditto, and 

 Phragmiies communis L., portions of panicles in a postglacial peaty bed on 

 Kelsey T Till near Hull]. Ann. of Bot., Aug. 1888, pp. 177-199. 



Catherine F. Ripley. Cheshire, Notts, Yorkshire. 



The Trees of the Wood. I. — Beech [(Fagtts sylvatica) with a passing 

 reference to some at Norton Priory, Cheshire, which measure from 11 ft. to 

 15 ft. in girth at about 3 ft. from the ground, and to there being fine beeches 

 in the parks and woods of Yorkshire and the Dukeries]. Journ. of Microsc, 

 July 1890, pp. 189-190. 



John E. Robsox. 



Cionus Scrophulariae on Canterbury Be 



Dene]. Young Nat., July 1890, p. 135. 

 John E. Robsox. 



Durham. 



Durham, 

 ephalanthera ensifolia [found in Hezleden Dene near Hartlepool, by 



Rev. J. B. Whyte, 31st May, 1890 ; reference to Floras, and details of 

 occurrence given]. Young Nat., July 1890, p. 136. 



John E. Robsox. 



Northumberland 



oenonympha davus [at Greenleighton Moors, Northumberland, near 



Simonside hills ; Myrua gale, Narthecium ossifra :< u?n, Drosera rotttndi folia, 

 and Calluna also noted, 16th July, 1890]. Young Nat., Aug. 1890, p. 154- 



Tohx E. Robson. 



Durham. 



Abundance of White Thorn Flowers [{Cratagtts cyacantha) near 



Hartlepool, where they were also early, out by 20th April]. Young Nat., 

 Aug. 1S90, p. 156.. 



Lister Rotheray. York Mid W- 



A New British Plant [(Arenaria gvtkica) at Ribblehead ; correction of 

 note in Sci, Goss. for May]. Sci. Goss., Aug. 1S90, p. 188. 



J. H. Salter and N. Neave 



Manchester Notes [anent 

 1890, p. 56. 



Lane. S. 



N.H.J., Ap. 15th, 



J. H. Salter, N. Neave. Derbyshire, Cheshire. 



On the Derbyshire Border [of Cheshire, near Macclesfield, were noted 



Viola lutea, Andromeda, Fulits ihamamorus, Polypodium dryopteris, and 

 P. phegopteris\ N.H.J., Sep. 15th, 1S90, p. 102. 



\Y. H. Satterthwaite. Westmorland. 



[Hieracium gibsoni from Kenda! district, sent to B. B. Le Tall]. N.IIJ-, 

 Nov. 15th, 1890, p. 151. 



\Y. R. SfHISTOX]. 



York N.E 



Mild Winter [in Forge Valley ; Primula vulgaris in flower, Dec. 24th, 



1883]. Nat. World, Feb. 1SS4, p. 31. 



W. A. Shuffrey. 



York Mid W. 



Geranium phaeum in Littondale, Mid-West Yorkshire [in flower, 20th 



May, alt. 650 feet; formerly found at Feizor]. Nat., June 1S90, p. I** 



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