260 In Memoriam : William West, F.L.S. 
Welwitsch’s African Freshwater Algae. Joitm. Bot., 1897, 78 pages, and 
6 plates. 
A Contribution to the Freshwater Algae of the South of England. Journ. 
Roy. Alter. Soc. 1897, pp. 467-511, plates 6-7. 
On some Desmids of the United States. Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. xxxiii, 
1898, pp. 279-322, plates 16-18, and 7 text-figures. 
Observations on the Conjugatae. Annals of Botany , Mar. 189S, pp. 29-5S 
plates 4-5. 
Notes on Freshwater Algae, I. — III. Journ. Bot. 1988, 1900, and 1903. 
A further Contribution to the Freshwater Algae of the West Indies. Journ. 
Linn. Soc. Bot. xxxiv, 1899, pp. 279-295. 
The Alga-flora of Yorkshire. Trans. Yorks. Nat. Union, vol. v. (1900- 
1901). 
The Freshwater Clilorophyceae of the Koh Chang. Botanisk Tidsskrift, 
xxiv, 1901, pp. 73-102, plates 2-4. 
A Contribution to the Freshwater Algae of Ceylon. Trans. Linn. Soc. 
Bot., ser. 2, vi, 1902, pp. 123-215, plates 17-22. 
A Contribution to the Freshwater Algae of the North of Ireland. Trans. 
Roy. Irish Acad, xxxii, sect. B, Part i, 1902, pp. 1-96, plates 1-3. 
Scottish Freshwater Plankton — I. Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. xxxv. 1903, 
PP- 5 I 9-55 6 . plates 14-18. 
A Monograph of the British Desmidiaceae. Ray Society. Vol. I., 1904 ; 
pp. 224+64, and 32 plates ; Vol. II., 1905 ; pp. 206 + 64, and 32 
plates ; Vol. IIP, 1908 ; pp. 274 + 62, and 31 plates ; Yol. IV., 1911 ; 
pp. 194 + 66, and 33 plates. (As yet unfinished). 
A further Contribution to the Freshwater Plankton of the Scottish Lochs. 
Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin., xli., Part iii . , 1905, pp. 477-518, plates 1-7. 
Freshwater Algae of the Orkneys and Shetlands. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edm., 
1904 (1905), pp. 1-41, plates 1-2. 
A Comparative Study of the Plankton of some Irish Lakes. Trans. Roy. 
Irish Acad., xxxiii., sect. B., Part ii., 1906, pp. 77-116, plates 6-1 1. 
Freshwater Algae from Burma, including a few from Bengal and Madras. 
Ann. Roy. Bot. Gardens, Calcutta, vol. vi., part ii., 1907, pp. 175-260, 
plates 10-16. 
The Phytoplankton of the English Lake District. The Naturalist, 1909. 
The British Freshwater Phytoplankton. Proc. Roy. Soc. 1909. 
The Freshwater Algae of the British Antarctic Expedition, conducted by 
Sir E. Shackleton, 1907-9. Biology Results, vol. i.. Part vii, 1911. 
On the Periodicity of the Phytoplankton of some British Lakes. Journ. 
Linn. Soc. Bot., xl., 1912, pp. 395-432, 1 plates and 4 text-figures. 
An article by W. West alone on the the ecology of crypto- 
gams was read posthumously at the meeting of the Linnean 
Society on the 18th of June. 
In 'The Zoologist for July, Mr. H. Panton writes on the ‘ Relationship 
of Species.’ 
A Note on the Mice of St. Kilda, by W. Eagle Clarke, appears in the 
Scottish Naturalist for June. 
In completing his articles on ‘ Museums and Education,’ Mr. Wilfred 
Mark Webb gives in Knowledge for July details of the frames which he has 
designed for the building up of school museums on the unit system in the 
case of dried specimens mounted in glass-topped boxes. He also publishes 
a diagram of a simple modification of one of the methods used on the 
living side of museums for aerating marine aquaria. The details are 
of particular interest to nature-study teachers and school natural history 
societies. 
Naturalist 
