The 
Journal of Botany 
British and Foreign 
EDITED BY 
JAMES BRITTEN, K.S.G., F.L.S. 
CONTENTS. APRIL, 1910 
The Orme’s Head Cotonecister (Plate 504). Notes on the Flora of Flintshire. 
By A. A. Dallman, F.C.S. (concluded). Notes on British Carices. B}^ G. 
Claridge Druce, F.L.S. Marrat’s Collection of British Mosses. By J. A. 
Wheldon, F.L.S. William Hillhouse. By G. S. West. Some New Jamaica 
Orchids.—IV. By W. Fawcett, B.Sc., F.L.S., and A. B. Rendle, D.Sc., 
F.R.S. Short Notes: —‘Algae Britannicse Rariores Exsiccatae’; Helleborine 
atroviridis in Ireland; Outlawed Generic Names; Callitriche intermedia Hofifm. 
var. tenuifolia\ Beta maritima in S. E. Yorkshire; West Lancashire Mosses; 
A Correction. Reviews: —The Craftsman’s Plant-Book. By Richard G. 
Hatton. Report of the Botanical Exchange Club for 1908. By W. Bell. 
A History of Botany, 1860-1900. By J. Reynolds Green, Sc.D., F.R.S. 
Book-Notes, News, &c. Supplement: —The British Roses. By Major A. H. 
Wolley-Dod (continued). 
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