408 Botanical Necrology for 1887. [ lees . 
On the plants of the Malvern Hills and their original derivation. Trans. 
Woolhope Field Club, 1866. 
Gall of Salix herbacea. Entomologist, I'll (1866-67). 
Botany of Worcestershire. Journ. ofBot. 1867. 
On the formation of fairy-rings and the Fungi that inhabit them. Trans. 
Woolhope Field Club, 1868. 
Galls upon oak-leaves taken as food by the pheasant. Entomologist, IV 
(1868-69). 
On the favoured localities to which many remarkable plants are confined 
( 1868 ). Trans. Field Club, Caradoc, 1869. 
On the plants that more particularly flourish on the Silurian limestones 
( 1853 ). Trans. Field Club, Malvern, I (1870). 
The Forest and Chace of Malvern, with notices of some of the most 
remarkable old trees remaining within its confines. Ibid. 
On the forms and persistency of arboreal Fungi, particularly Polypori 
and notices of some rare species in the Malvern district. Ibid. 
On some curious Algae only apparent in times of drought, with notices 
of those that occur and colour water at seasons of high temperature. 
Trans. Woolhope Field Club, 1870. 
Scenery and thought in poetical pictures. 1880. 
Also many articles on the Natural History of Malvern and its vicinity in the 
Malvern News and Journal under his own name, and the assumed one of 
Alwynus Malverine. 
HUGO LOJKA 1 . Born at Gelsendorf (Galizia), January 6, 1844. 
Died at Budapest, September 7, 1887. Teacher of Botany in 
Higher National Girls’ School, Budapest. Published : — 
Kleine Beitrage zur Lichenenflora Nieder-Oesterreichs. Zool. Bot. Verh. 
Wien, XVIII (1868). 
Bericht fiber eine lichenologische Beise in das nordliche Ungarn, unter- 
nommen im Sommer 1868 . Ibid. XIX (1869). 
Telentds az 1872 ben tarsao ffiveszeti Kirandulason gyfijtott zuzmokrol 
Math, es Termeszettnd Kozlem enyck edit, from the Hungarian Academy 
of Sciences. 
Adatok Magyarorszag zuzmoviranyahoz. Ibid. XI (1873); XII (1874); 
XXI (1885). 
Lichenes Regni Hungarici exsiccati. Fasc. I-IV (1881). 
EZRA MICHENER. Bom at London Grove township, Chester 
Co., Pa., November 24, 1794. Died at Tonghkenamon, 
Chester Co., Pa., June 25, 1887. Collector of Cryptogamous 
plants, especially Fungi. Biographical notice in Journal of 
Mycology, III (1887). Published: — 
List of lichens of the Hayes Arctic Expedition. 
1 The Editors are indebted to Dr. M. Staub, of Budapest, for information about 
FI. Lojka. 
