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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 1 884: CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY. 



J. R. Byrom. 



Cheshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire. 



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

 for 1883, pp. 541-3. 



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

 cryptogams. 



The late Mr. William Wilson: Notes on his early bryological work. 

 Nat,, July, ix. 202-212. 



Includes various notes upon the mosses and hepatics of Cheshire and Derby- 

 shire. 



M. C. Cooke, 



New British Fungi. Grevillea, December, xiii. 47. Cumberland. 



Hypomyces ater Fr. from Carlisle (Dr. Carlyle). 

 New British Fungi. Grevillea, June, xii. 98-100. Cumberland, Yorkshire. 



Hydjiwn {Resjipirtali) stipatiim Fr. and //. Weinmaniii Fr. from CarHsle 

 (Dr. Carlyle) ; Morchellia Sjnithiana Cooke from Malton (Cooke). 



J. M. C[rombie]. North of England. 



Additions to the British Cladoniei. Grevillea, June, xii. 91-92. 



Cladonia bacillaris var. stibcoj^onaia Nyk, not common in N. England ; 

 Cladina sylvatica var. grandis Flk., local, and rare in N. England. 



Rev. J. M. Cromkie. Westmoreland, Cumberland. 



New British Lichens. Grevillea, June, xii. 89-91. 



Of North of England forms the following are described : Ephcbeia Alarlin- 

 daleiCxQvaSyvQ, Mardale, Westmoreland, on moist rocks, probably a subspecies 

 of E. hispidiila; Lecanora dccincta Nyl., alHed to L. interciiicta Nyl.; Lecidea 

 tenebrica Nyl., and Z. contencbricajis Nyl., all from Red Scues, Westmoreland, 

 on schistose rocks ; L. coriacella Nyl., Red Scues, W^estmoreland, on porphyritic 

 rocks ; Z. periplaca Nyl., Stavely, Westmoreland, on stones of walls ; Verrn- 

 caj'ia intersephda Nyl., Wastdale, Cumberland, on moist siliceous rocks. 



Arthur J. Doherty. Derbyshire. 

 Solorina saceata. Journ. of Microsc. and Nat. Sci., Jan., iii. 28-31, and pL 5. 

 Observations on structure, based upon specimens found flourishing at 

 Miller's Dale, Derbyshire, May 1883, for which locality it appears not to be 

 on record. 



Alfred W. Griffin. Yorkshire. 

 On the Collection and Preparation of the Diatomacese. Journ, of Microsc. 

 and Nat. Sci. : the journal of the Postal Microsc. Soc, July, iii. 138-146, 



At p. 145 are some notes on the growth of Campylodisciis costahis, as 

 observed by Mr. Norman, whose specimens were gathered in the early spring 

 of 1856 from the Spring Ditch, Hull. 



Hull Field Naturalists' Society. 

 Report of Excursion. Nat., July, ix. 215-216. Yorkshire. 

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

 Rev. W. Johnson. Northumberland. 

 A New Lichen found in Northumberland. Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumber- 

 land, Durham, and Newcastle, viii. 184 (1884). 



Lecanora albodiitescens Nyl., found on sandstone rocks by tbi* Tyne, a little 

 below By well Bridge. Description given. 



W. Johnson. 



» Sirosiphon saxicola (Nseg).' Grevillea, March, xii. 76. Cumberland. 

 This lichen is rare, on damp rocks, Ennerdale Lake side, Cumberland, 1881. 



J. Cash. 



Cheshire, Derbyshire. 



Naturalist, 



