BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 1 884: PHANEROGAMIC BOTANY. 333 



E, I. J. Browell. Northumberland, Durham, Yorkshire. 

 Address to . . the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club, . . May 11th, 



1882. Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle, viii. 

 159-167 (1884). 



Brief notes of the botanical results at the 1881 field meetings, viz.: — Cor- 

 bridge-on-Tyne, Whit-Monday ; Middleton-in-Teesdale, June 29th, 30th ; 

 Bellingham, Northumberland ; Greenhead ; and Hesleden Dene, Durham. 



G. H. Bryan. Cumberland. 

 Carex ovalis, var. Bracteata. Sci. Goss., September, 1884, p. 213. 



This form occurred amongst the type between Thirlmere and Keswick, 

 Cumberland, under circumstances which led to the opinion that the long 

 bracted form was but a chance variety, and not a permanent one. 



J. R. Byrom. Cheshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire. 



The Fauna and Flora of the Ashton-under-Lyne District. Rep. Brit. Assoc. 

 for 1883, pp. 541-3. 



The rarest of the plants found are particularised, both phanerogams and 

 cryptogams. The summary includes 600 phanerogams. 



William Carruthers. Cheshire. 

 The Seeds of Anthoxanthum. Journ. R. Agric. Soc. ; reprinted in Journ. 

 of Bot., February, xxii. 49-52. 



Anthoxant/ui»i piielii ' was first noticed by Mr. Britten in 1872, at Mobberley, 

 in Cheshire, in a field which had been broken up and re-sown with grass some 

 years before.' 



J. E. Clark. 



PrimulacesB again. Nat. Hist. Journ., June 15th, viii. 95. Yorkshire. 



A Cowslip found at Coxwold, N. E. Yorkshire, reverted to the general 

 type of its order by having two whorls. 



H. H. Corbett. Cheshire. 

 Gonepteryx rhamni and its Food-plants. Ent., April, xvii. 91-92. 



At Stockport, East Cheshire, Rhammis catharticiis is by no means common, 

 and R. frangtila is only grown in a few gardens. 



JohxN: Cordeaux. 



In Upper Coquetdale. Field, August 2nd, p. 152. Northumberland. 



Includes notes on various plants of the district. 

 John Emmet. 



White Poppy. Nat., January, ix. 104. Yorkshire. 



This albino was found in November 1883, at Boston Spa. 

 Rev. James Farquharson. Northumberland. 

 Carex divisa found in Holy Island. Proc. Berw. Nat. Club, x. 355-356. 



F. J. George. 



Convallaria rubra. Sci. Goss., June, p. 40. Yorkshire. 



Inquiry as to what has become of this plant, stated to have grown at Skipton 

 in 1845. 



R. George and Emma Jackson. 

 Cotherstone, on Tees. Nat. Hist. Journ., October 15th, viii. 137. Yorkshire. 

 Notes of observation of eight plants. . , 

 T. J. Goldsmith. Nottingham. 

 'Local Observations' [Nottingham]. Midi. Nat., February, vii. 53. 



Primula vulgaris and Ulex europcBus in bloom, presumably near N ottingham. 

 Sept. 1885. 



