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HiLDERic Friend. Derbyshire, Notts., York S.W. 



The Micro-Fungfi of North Notts, [recording three species of Jvas/c/Za, one 

 of Pcj-idcrnnuni. and 22 oi ^■^cidiuiiu for which stations are recorded, some 

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HiLDERIC FRIEN1\ NottS. 



Spots on Sycamore-Leaves [referred to Capnodijun footii Berk., a fungus 

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HiLDERIC Friend. Notts., York S.W., Derbysh., Chesh. 



Notes on the Fungi of North Notts, [numerous species mentioned, with 

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 W, Gain. Notts. 

 Hydnura coralloides in Notts, [at Ossington, 1883 and 1884]. Nat., Jan. 

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W. A. Gain. Notts. 

 A New British Alg^a "^Hildenhrantia i-ivularis on stones in the Poulter, a 

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 E, Grove. York Mid W. 



Surirella eleg^ans, etc., in West Yorkshire [in the Skell near Fountains 

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W. B. Grove. York S.W., Cheviotland. 



New or Noteworthy Fung^i. Part III. \Rhahdospo)-a plcospoi-oides Sacc, 

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[\Y. B. Grove.] Yorkshire. 

 [Arthrobotrynm stilboideum from Yorkshire, collected by PI. T. Soppitt]. 

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 Tames Hardy. Northumberland. 

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

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 C. P. HoBKiRK. York S.W. 



Physcomitrium pyriforme [near 1 homhill Edge]. Nat., Aug. 1884, p. 21. 

 C. P. HoBKiRK. York S.W. 



Freshwater Algae near Dewsbury \_Spirogy7-a por/icalis v. quinina, S. 

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 G. A. Holt. Derbyshire. 

 A British Moss new to Science \^Thatnnini)i anonstifolium Holt, sp. nov. , 

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xxiv. 65 and tab. 265. 



Naturalist, 



