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Bennett: Notes on Cheshire Plants. 



A. O. Walker: Corrections of 'British Sessile-eyed 

 Crustacea,' Ann. and Mag-. Nat. Hist., Ser. 6, 

 Vol. IX., pp. 134-138; Vol, X\'\, pp. 464, etc. 

 Norman : Notes on British Amphipoda, Ann. and Mag\ 

 Nat. Hist., Ser. 6, Vol. HI., pp. 445-460; Vol. IV., 

 pp. 113-141. Revision of British Amphipoda, Ann. 

 and Mag-. Nat. Hist., Ser. 7, Vol. V., pp. 126-144, 

 196-214, 326-346; Vol. VI., pp. 32-51. 

 Pycnogonida. G. Johnston : Journal of Zoology and Botany, Vol. I., 

 1837, Edin. 



G. Hodg-e : Ann, and Mag;. Nat. Hist., Ser. 3, Vol. XIII. 

 (1864), pp. 113, etc. 

 The list of references for the last g-roup is too long- for inser- 

 tion. It is possible to trace a description (often inadequate) and 

 in many cases a figure of each of the thirty-two species listed by 

 Hodge, with the exception of Nyniphon pictum for which he 

 gives no authority ; this seems to occur first in Gosse's list of 

 1855, In the light of recent discoveries, however, such an 

 investigation is merely of antiquarian interest. 



NOTES ON CHESHIRE PLANTS. 



ARTHUR BENNETT. F.L.S., 

 Croydon I. 



Bv the kindness of Prof. Johnson, of the Science and Art 

 Museum, Dublin, through his assistant. Miss M. C. Knowles, 

 1 have been enabled to look through the Potamogetons and 

 Callitriches of the late Lord de Tabley's herbarium. 

 Callitriche vernalis Kiitz. In his Flora he only gives one 

 station. There are specimens of this from Dist. 7. Race 

 Course, Knutsford, August 1869. 

 Callitriche autumnalis L. An additional station for this is 

 Rostherne Mere, H. Searle, sp., 1889. 

 There are several sheets of the plant he named C. Lachii 

 (Ex. Club Rep. 18, 1875), though the specimens differ some- 

 what. Curiously enough it is not named in the Flora. 

 PoTAMOGETON COLORATUS Horn. Dist. 4. Ditch in the Lang 

 Fields, West Kirby, F. M. Webb, July 1873. This station 

 is given in the Flora under P. polygonifolius, taken from 

 ' App., Fl. Liverpool, 1873.' This is an interesting addition 

 to the County Flora ; it occurs in Salop ! , across the Dee 

 in Denbigh (Babington), rarely in Mid and South West 

 York (Lees' Fl. W. York). The record for Leicester is 

 noticed in the Flora of that county. 



Naturalist, 



