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 Papers and records published with respect to the natural 

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BOTANY, 1885. 



The titles relating to Botany are, as usual, separated into two parts, 

 the first of which includes the flowering plants and vascular crypto- 

 gams of the ' London Catalogue,' and the second includes the 

 remainder of the cryptogams. 



PSAUEROGAMIA AND VASCULAR CRYPTOGAMIA. 

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[South Lancashire Plants; living specimens shown of Canlinia alaganensisVoW., 

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Egypt in Lancashire [occurrence of Naias graminea]. Rep. Manch. Sci. Stud. 

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Charles Bailey. S. Lancashire. 



Obituary . . . John Hardy [with notices of his connection with the occur- 

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John Gilbert Baker. Yorkshire. 

 The Fathers of Yorkshire Botany [notices of the biography and works of the 

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J. G. Baker. Cumberland, N. Yorkshire, Cheshire, Derbyshire. 



On the relation of the British Forms of Rubi to the Continental Types. 



[Critical notes on various North Country forms. At the end is a readjustment 

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Arthur Bennett. N. Lincoln. 



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Robert Brown. Cheshire, Lancashire. 



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