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Current Literature, 
Naturalist, The ( continued ). 
No. 160. Waddell : Aecidium calthae, Grev. near Kendal. 
„ — Hey : Silene nutans still at Knaresborough. 
,, — Bunker : Stratiodes aloides at Carlton near Selborn. 
,, — Christie : Notes on Settle plants. 
,, 161. Bibliography of Cryptogamic Botany in 1886 and 1887. 
Naturalist, The Essex. Vol. II (1888), Nos. 1-10. 
S hen stone : A report on the flowering plants growing in the neighbour- 
hood of Colchester (additional notes). 
Cole : Extermination of plants by £ Botanists ’ (?) 
Boulger : Yew Sapling and birds in Epping Forest. 
Elliott : Large Chestnut Tree. 
Gibbs : Compound spike of Plantago. 
Paulson : The Bee-Orchis ( Orchis apiferd) in Essex. 
Cooke : Contributions towards a list of the Fungi of Essex. Discomy- 
cetes. 
Naturalist, The Midland. Vol. XI, new ser., No. 1 27-132. 
Baker : On Kew Gardens and some of the Botanical Statistics of the 
British Possessions. 
Grove and Bagnall : The Fungi of Warwickshire. 
Mathews : History of the County Botany of Worcester. 
Grove : A Cellar Fungus. 
Saunders : Botanical notes from South Beds. 
Blunt : The Life-history of a Myxomycete. 
Naturalist, The Scottish. New ser. 
No. 20. 
Grant and Bennett : Contributions towards a Flora of Caithness 
(continued in No. 21). 
Stirton : Lichens. 
Trail: The gall-making Diptera of Scotland (continued in No. 21). 
Schentz : Two varieties of roses new to Scotland. 
Druce : Some additions to the Scotch Flora. 
Paul : Fungi found near Roxburgh in 1886. 
No. 21. 
Druce : Rediscovery of Deyeuxia neglecta, Kunth in Scotland. 
Wilson : Notes on the Botany of the district around Alford. 
Trail : Report for 1888 on the Fungi of the East of Scotland. 
Cryptogamic Society of Scotland, Meeting at Inverary. 
Grove : Lachnella Rhytismae, Phill. near Stornoway. 
Nature. 
Vol. XXXVIII {continued'). 
No. 975. Crisp : Micromillimetre. 
„ — S. : Parasites of the Hessian Fly. 
,, — Frankland : The micro-organisms of air and water (illustrated). 
,, 976. Rucker : Micromillimetre. 
,, — Buckland : Distribution of animals and plants by ocean-currents. 
„ — Baker : Preserving the colours of flowers. 
„ 977. Buckland : Preserving the colour of flowers. 
