c 
Current Liter attcre. 
Nature ( 'continued ). 
No. 1085. Dallinger : On Putrefactive organisms. 
„ Mueller : Highland Plants from New Guinea. 
„ 1091. Cockerell: Variability in the Number of Follicles in Caltha. 
,, Gardiner, J. S. : Recent research among Fossil Plants. 
„ 1095. The Teaching of Botany. 
Vol. XLIII. 
„ 1097. Stratton : The Value of attractive characters to Fungi. 
,, Watson : The Coco-de-Mer Cultivation. 
„ 1099. Cooke: Attractive Characters in Fungi. 
,, 1103. J. S. : Attractive Characters in Fungi. 
Notes, Nature. (London, 1890.) Vol. I. 
No. 1. Nicholson : The introduction of foreign weeds (continued in No. 2). 
„ — Britten : The Disappearance of British Plants. 
„ 2. Fowler : Hampshire local names. 
,, 4. : Yorkshire names. 
„ 5. Gordon : The Toothwort ( Lathraea Squamaria). 
„ 7. Williams : The Cheddar Pink. 
„ — Dixon : Northumbrian Plant names. 
„ 8. Henslow : ‘ Mummy Wheat.’ 
,, 9. English Plant names. 
„ 11. Henslow : The influence of the environment upon Plants. 
Papers and Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club. No. 4. (South- 
ampton, 1890.) 
Howlett : On Drosera rotundifolia. 
Buckell: List of some of the Rarer Plants in the lower part of the 
Test valley. 
Eyre : List of Hampshire Fungi, Part 3. 
Fowler : Local Animal and Plant names in N.-E. Hampshire. 
Heathcote : Hampshire Mosses. 
Proceedings and Transactions of the Croydon Microscopical and Natural 
History Club. (Croydon, 1890.) 
Carpenter : Microbic Life in Sewer Gas. 
Proceedings and Transactions of the Natural History Society of Glasgow. 
Vol. III. Part 1. (Glasgow, 1889.) 
Trail : Revision of the Scotch Perisporiaceae. 
Somerville : Notes on the Flora of Barre and S. Uist. 
Bennett, A. : Notes on the Flora of the Outer Hebrides. 
Wilson : The dispersion of Seeds and Spores. Pt. I. 
Proceedings of the Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club. Vol. XII. Part 2. 
Batters : A list of the Marine Algae of Berwick-on-Tweed. (PI. 
VII-XI.) 
Hardy : New Plants for Northumberland. 
Proceedings of the Bristol Naturalists’ Society. Vol. VI. Pt. 2. (Bristol 
1890.) 
Bucknall : The Fungi of the Bristol district. 
