bibliography: botany, 1885. 



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G. H. Bryan. Cumberland, Westmoreland. 



The Carices of the Lake District [enumerated, with localities ; 19 species ; also 6 

 Cyperaceae]. Nat. World, July 1885, p. 131. 



G. C. Druce. Westmoreland, Cumberland, Northumberland. 

 Notes on Scottish Plants. \Melampyrum pratense var. hiaus, found in West- 

 moreland and Cumberland, and by Rev. H. P. Reader 'this year' in 

 Northumberland.] Scott. Nat., April 1885, viii, 76-77. 



W. Duckworth. Cumberland. 

 Wild Flowers around Carlisle. Part I. [An enumeration in popular style 

 of the flora ; extending from Ranunculaceae to Ericaceae.] Trans. Cumb. 

 & Westm. Assoc., 1884-85, ix, 83-95. 



W. Duckworth and P. Shepherd. Cumberland. 

 Additions to the Published Lists of Cumberland Plants [Ranunculus Jluitans, 

 Myriophyllum spicatum y Stachys ambigua, Rumex nemorosus v. sanguineus, 

 R. hydrolapalhum, Valeriana pyrenaica (alien), Habenaria albida, and a 

 new station for Cephalanthera eusi/olia]. Trans. Cumb. & Westm. Assoc., 

 1883-4, p. 212. 



[Editor of Nat. Hist. Journal.] Derbyshire. 

 Flora of Matlock. [Record of Adder's Tongue (Ophioglossum vulgatum) 

 between Whatstandwell and Cromford, August 8th, 1874.] Nat. Hist. 

 Journ., March 15th, 1 885, ix, 35. 



[Editor of Nat. Hist. Journal.] N. W. Yorkshire, Westmoreland. 



Sedbergh : a few notes on its Flora. [Notice of the principal plants noted in a 

 pamphlet on this subject by Mr. John Handley.] Nat. Hist. Journ., April 

 15th, 1885, ix, 59. 



[Editor of Nat. Hist. Journal.] Yorkshire. 

 Floral Calendar, 1885 [dates of flowering of 31 plants at Cotherstone-in-Tees- 

 dale, Northallerton, Thirsk, Scarbro', York, Birstwith-in-Nidderdale, Settle, 

 Rawdon, and Ackworth]. Nat. Hist. Journ., October 15th, 1885, p. 142. 



H. Leaton Edwards. S. Lancashire. 

 [Plants observed at] evening excursion to Formby — July 4th, 1884 [Bartsia 



viscosa, Epipactis latifolia, E. palustris, Pyrola rotuudtfolia, Parnassia 

 palustris, and (Enothera biennis]. Proc. Liverp. Sci. Stud. Assoc., 1884-85, 

 p. II. 



G. Fisher. Yorkshire. 

 Rawdon [ Verbascum saponaria, Geranium sylvaticum, CEnothcra\ Nat. Hist. 



Journ., October 15th, 1885, p. 143. 

 W. W. Fowler. Cheshire. 

 Tachys parvulus, Dej., a species new to Britain. [Mentions Parnassia 

 palustris on the Wallasey Sandhills.] Ent. Mo. Mag., July 1885, xxii, 44. 



W. W. Fowler. Lincolnshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire. 



The Nitidulidae of Great Britain [Polentilla tormentilla, Langworth Wood, 

 Lincoln ; Galeobdolon luteum at Castle Mill, near Manchester (69) ; Heli- 

 anthemum vulgare at Scarborough (70)]. Ent. Mo. Mag., August 1885, xxii, 

 69-70. 



H. E. Fox. Northumberland. 

 New Kecords for Northumberland [as given in the Naturalist, January 1885, p. 



139, but curter]. Journ. of Bot., January 1885, xxiii, 26. 



Derbsh., N.W.Yorks., I. of Man, Chesh., Westm., S.Lancsh., 

 Henry and James Groves. N.Lincsh., Mid.W.Yorksh. 



Notes on the British Characeae for 1884 [CAara fragilis Desv. — Derby, 18S3, 

 C. Bailey ; Lancashire S., 1882, H. Searle (Hb. Arthur Bennett). C. aspera 

 Willd. — York N.W., Wensley Dale, 1884, J. Percival, comm. C. Bailey. 

 Isle of Man, 1881, R. Wood (Hb. Bennett). C. coniraria Kuetz.— Cheshire, 

 June 1886. 



