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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 1884: 



Papers and records published during the year with respect 

 to the natural history and physical features of the 

 North of England. 



PART VII.— CRYPTOGAM IC BOTANY. 



J. Backhouse. 



LastraBa cristata. Nat., March, ix. 137. Yorkshire. 



Note that William Casson was the first to find this in Yorkshire, on Thorne 

 Moor, 1856. 



Edward A. L. Batters, Northumberland. 

 Notes on the Marine Algse of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Proc. Berw. Nat. Club, 

 X. 349-355, and plates viii.-xi. 



Seventeen species cited, some of which pertain to the flora of Northumber- 

 land. The following species are recorded for the first time as having been 

 found in this neighbourhood (both S. and N. of the Tweed) ; — Sphcerozyga 

 Carmichaelii Harv., Spiritlina teninssima Kutz., Oscillatoria littoralis Carm., 

 O. subuliformis Thwaites, O. nigro-viridis Thw., O. insignis Thw., Lyngbya 

 ferriiginea Ag., Rivttlaria atra Roth, var, coiifluens, Hormospora ramosa Thw., 

 Cladophora flavescens Kutz., I^aticheria vehitina Ag,, Ftiats vesicidosiis Linn., 

 var. B. siibecostatiis. Dictyosip]i07t hipporoides Aresch,, Sphacelaria ccespihtla 

 Lyngb., Cruoria adhcerens J. G. Ag., Melobesia LenoTintnidi Aresch,, and 

 M. coralliiKB Crn. The plates illustrate Phlceospora torfilis, Nitophylhini 

 reptans, Elachista Grevillii, Thamitidioii intermedhivi^ Sphacelaria ccespihtla, 

 Phylliiis Fascia, Melobesia corallince, and M. Leuormandi. 



Berkeley and Broome. Northumberland, Cheshire. 



'New British Fungi.' Grevillea, March, xii. 65-70. 



Agaricus {Plein-ohLs') acerimcs Fr. On ash, near Morpeth. A. {Psilocybe) 

 siibericcBus Fr, In fields near Chester, Lactariiis hysginus Fr. Near Morpeth. 



J. P. Bisset. Lancashire, Westmoreland. 



List of Desniidiege found in gatherings made in the neighbourhood of 

 Lake Windermere during 1883. Journ. R. Micro. S., April. — Series 2, 

 vol. 4, pp. 192-197, and plate v. figs. 4-7. 



The list includes 1 1 species of Micrasterias, 20 of Etiastrum, 53 of Cosmarii{?n, 

 3 of Arthrodesmus, 40 of Statirastrttni. 6 of Xanthiditim, 3 of Tetviemoriis, 

 18 of Closteriuni, 2 of Cylindrocystis, 1 1 of Penium, I of Docidiitm, 4 of 

 PleurotcBnium, 3 of Spirotcenia, I of Sphcerozos7na, I of Hyalotheca, I of Bain- 

 biisijia, 2 oi Desmidi^im, and 2 of Gonatozygoii ; in all 182. The localities in 

 which they were collected included the moor near the farm of Lindeth, 

 Bowness, and on Brantfell, the neighbourhood of Claife Heights and Blea 

 Tarn, Easedale, and the neighbourhood of Angle Tarn and Low Tarn. 



Bradford Naturalists' Society. 

 Diary of Natural History Observations for 1884. pp. 28. Yorkshire. 



Numerous notes on plants observed throughout the year in the Bradford 

 •district and other parts of the West Riding. 



Bradford Naturalists' Society. Yorkshire, Westmoreland, Lincolnshire. 

 [Reports of Meetings.] Nat., Jan., Feb., April, and July, ix, 106, 122, 153 

 and 215, 



Field-notes made in Yorkshire, Westmoreland, and Lincolnshire. 



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