Periodical Literature . 
XCVll 
The Naturalists’ Monthly. Vol. I. 
No. i. Friend : The pathology of Celandine. 
,, — Worsley-Bennison : A study in my garden (continued in No. 3). 
,, — Batchelor: Charles Robert Darwin (continued in No. 2). 
„ 2. Houston: Studies with the microscope. I. Vaucheria. 
,, 3. Friend : The pathology of Anemone. 
„ — Batchelor : Carolus Linnaeus. 
,, — Seton : Microorganisms and their relations to splenic fever. 
,, 4. : The history of spontaneous generation. 
„ — Arnold : Notes on the Mistletoe. 
,, — Fletcher : Bacteria and the germ-theory of disease. 
Naturalist, The, 1887 (London and Leeds), ( continued ). 
,, 144. Bennett: Calamagrostis stricta, Nutt, in Yorkshire. 
„ — Jackson : The Fly Orchis near Wetherby. 
,, 146. Lees: Botanical notes from North-East Yorkshire. 
,, — Turner: Notes on Algae collected at Gormire and Thirkleby, with 
notice of a new form. 
„ — Lee : Rubus Podophyllus in England. 
„ — Martindale : Sedbergh District Lichens. 
„ — Lee : Char a fragilis , var .fulcrata, in Yorkshire. 
„ 147. Martindale : Notes on British Lichens. 
,, — Turner : Desmids of Gormire Lake. — Correction of error. 
„ — Maclagan : Linaria minor in Northumberland : Threatened extinction 
of Sisymbriu 7 n Irio at Berwick- on-Tweed. 
,, — Lee : A mythical moss. 
,, 148. Jackson: Twiggy Mullein ( Verbascum virgatum ) at Wetherby. 
„ 149. Martindale : Notes on British Lichens : Lecanora murorum and its 
more immediate allies. 
„ — Hagger : The leafing of the Oak and Ash. 
„ — Hodgson : Carex pendula in Cumberland. 
Naturalist, The Essex, 1887 ( continued ) 
No. 3. Shenstone : Inula crithmoides , L. (Golden Samphire), in Essex. 
,, — Cole : Silene otites, Sm., in Essex. 
„ 4. Harwood : Silene otites in Essex. 
„ 6 . Shenstone : Report on the Flowering Plants growing in the 
neighbourhood of Colchester (Additions and Corrections). 
,, 7. Holmes: On a new British Alga ( Vaucheria sphaerospora , Nordst.). 
,, 9. Cooke : Preliminary List of the Microscopic Fungi of Essex : Ustila- 
ginei and Aecidiomycetes. 
„ 10. Wharton: The Uses of Fungi. 
„ — Powell: Some Essex plants ( Bupleurum tenuissimum , Artemisia 
gallic a). 
„ : Note on the Essex Bramble ( Rubus saltuum, Focke, for- 
merly R. Guntheri , Bab., and now R. jlexuosus , Maud L., 
London Catal., 8th ed.). 
Naturalist, The Midland. Vol. X ( continued ). 
No. 1 13. Matthews : History of the County Botany, Worcester (continued in 
Nos. 114-118). 
