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A. R. Waller. 



Yorkshire, Westmorland. 



British Plants in Nyman's M Conspectus Florae Europaeas" [with note of 



Tkatictrum alpinism L. in Yorkshire and Westmorland]. Sci. Goss., Jan. 

 1885, P- 14. 



James G. Wells. 



Derbyshire. 



Report of the Botanical . . . Section, 1889-90 [JPrunus insititia, Bredon 



(J. E. Nowers) and Catton (J. G. Wells), Rives alpinum, Dovedale 

 (J. E. Nowers), Montia font ana y Bretby (Id.), Scirpus sylvaticus, Bretby 

 (Id.)]. Ann. Rep. Burton-on-Trent N. U.S., for year ending 30th Sep. 

 1890, p. 12. 



J. G. Wells. 



Derbyshire. 



Phenological Observations, 1889 [in Burton-on-Trent district ; dates 



given ior Ulmus montana at Willington, Cardaminc pratcnsis and .Ksculus 

 hippocastanum at Repton, Fagus sylvatica at Foremark, Geranium robertianum 

 and Pyrns aucuparia at Ashby Road, Cratugus oxyacantha at Craythorne, 

 and Iris pseudacorus, Rosa canina, and Orchis maculata at Derby Road]. 

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"William Wh n well. 



York Mid W. 



Arenaria gothica Fries [discovered in a new station near Ribblehead, 



Aug. 18th, 1890, by Prof. wSilvanus and Miss R. F. Thompson]. J. of Bot., 

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William Whitwell. York Mid W. 



An Additional Station for Arenaria gothica in West Yorkshire [three 



miles away from Ribblehead ; fears expressed as to extermination of the 

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 least two years]. Nat., Sep. 1890, p. 257. 



'William Whii well. Westmorland, Furness, Cumberland., York N.W. 

 Flowering Plants and Ferns of Upper Swaledale [criticism of J. G. 



Goodchild's records of Picris hieracioides % Leontodon hirtus^ Hypocfucris 

 glabra, Sedum rhodiola, Galium mollugo, Arctostaphylos uva-ursU Melampyrum 

 sylvaticum, Veronica spicata, Salix herbacta, and Symphytum officinale ; 

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 radicata, Sedum telephium var. fabaria, Vaccinium zntis-id<ea, Alelampyrum 

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E. M. Wood. York Mid W., Lane. S- 



Botanical Work of the Ingleton, Bolton Abbey, and Ashurst Beacon 



Excursions [Saxifraga umbrosa, S* hypnoides, Thalictrum minus, Aquilegia, 

 Trollius, Actica, three Geraniums, Rubus channemorus, Sedum villosum, 

 Primula farinosa, Myrrhis, Habenaria viridis, H» albida, Hypochuvis 

 maculata, Antcnnaria dioica, Geum rivale, Valeriana dioica, A spends, 

 Piuguicula, Polygonum bistorta, Ophrys muscijera, Polygonatum officinale* 

 Carcx sylvatia, Carduus heierophyllus, Paris, Convallaria, and Listera 

 ovata, noted at Ingleton, 5th June, 1889 ; Campanula latifolia, Eupatoriutn 

 annabinum, Thalictrum flexuosum* Paris, Valeriana officinalis, V. dioica , 

 Geranium pratttise* Gymnadcnia conop^a, Scabiosa arzensis, Sanguisorba 

 officinalis, and Samlntcus n m noted about Bolton and Barden, 1 8th July, 

 Parietaria officinalis, Larnium album* and Polygonum persicaria noted at 

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 pub. 1890, pp. 40-43. 



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Edward Woodthorle. 



Line. N. 



[Cnicus arvensis at Greenfield, near Alford, 10th July, 1890, in a note on] 



Cellos asa, Vanessa cardui, and other Butterflies near Alford, Lines. 

 Nat., Feb. 1890, p. 44. 



*C. D. Ykomaxs. York S.W. 



, Jan. 10th, Hazel {{Cory [us az r) in Bower]. N.H.J., 



Feb. 15th, 1890, p. 13. 



Naturalist, 



