334 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 1 884: PHANEROGAMIC BOTANY. 



MuMRRAY R. Goodwin. Yorkshire. 

 Destruction of British Flora. Pharm. Jouin., reprinted in Gard. Chron., 

 August i6th, p. 219. 



Refers to the extei-mination of Cypripedium (Lady's SHpper), once abundant 

 in Bolton Woods, Yorkshire. 



G. A. Grierson. 



Peculiar Narcissus. Sci. Goss. June, p. 140. Derbyshire. 



Abnormal N. pseudo-narcissus found near Ashopton, Derbyshire. 



Henry and James Groves. Lancash., Lincolnsh., Westmoreld., Yorksh., 



Cumberld., Derby sh., Chesh. 

 Notes on the British Characese for 1883. Journ. of Bot., January, xxii., i to 5; 

 and Midi. Nat., February, p. 52. 



The authoi-s give notes in detail supplementary to their paper of 1883. The 

 most important notes refer to Chara Braunii from Lancashire, new to 

 Britain, and to Tolypella prolifera from Lincolnshire. 



Allan B. Hall. 



N. W. Yorks. Nat. Hist. Journ., October 15th, viii. 137. Yorkshire. 



Notes of uncommon plants near Thirsk, and in Wensleyd^-le and Swaledale. 

 John Handley. 



Saponaria vaccaria. Nat. Hist. Journ., March 15th, viii. 39. Yorkshire. 

 Recorded for Briggflatts, N. W. Yorkshire, and for Whitby. 

 James Hardy. Northumberland. 

 Report of the Meetings of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club for the 

 year 1883. Proc. Berw. Nat. Club, x., 257, 258, 259, 281, 283, 285. 

 Botanical notes made at Holy Island, June 27th, and at Middleton Hall. 

 John Hawell, etc. 



Odd Name of Plant. Sci. Goss., April, p. 94; and May, p. 117. 



Cain and Abel, near Northallerton, is a name applied to the tubers of 

 Orchis latifolia. 



Wm. C. Hey. 



A Live Herbarium. Sci. Goss., May, p. 133-134. Yorkshire. 



A few of the notes relate to Yorkshire plants. 

 George Pringle Hughes. Northumberland. 

 Address delivered to the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club at Berwick, 

 October 10th, 1883. Proc. Berw. Nat. Club, x. 226-227. 



Notes the plants gathered at the field-meeting on Holy Island. 

 Hull Field Naturalists' Society. 



[Report of Excursion.] Nat., July, ix. 215-216. 



Notes of species observed at an excursion to Hornsea, June 14th. 

 [Henry Hyde.] Derbyshire, Cheshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire. 



[Excursion-notes for 1883.] Rep. Manch. Sci. Stud. Ass. for 1883 [published 

 1884], pp. 19, 26, 27, 31, 32, 35, 36, 39, 42. 



Numerous notes on plants observed at excursions, viz.: — Middlewood and 

 Disley, May ; Buxton, June ; Holford Moss, June ; Delamere Forest, July ; 

 Malham and Gordale, August ; Staley Brushes, September ; and Carrington 

 Moss, September. 



Egon Ihne und Hermann Hoffmann. 



Beitrage zur Phanologie. I. Egon Ihne, Geschichte der pflanze«phanologischen 

 Beobachtungen in Europa nebst Verzeichniss der Schriften, in welchen 

 dieselben niedergelegt sind. II. Hermann Hoffmann, Phanologische 

 Beobachtungen aus den Jahren 1879-82. Giessen, 1884, 8vo., pp. 178. 



A summary of this memoir will appear in a forthcoming number of the 

 Naturalist. Naturalist, 



