The 
Journal of Botany 
British and Foreign 
EDITED BY 
JAMES BRITTEN, K.S.G., F.L.S. 
No. 573. SEPTEMBER, 1910. Vol. XLVIII. 
CONTENTS. 
John Bennett Carruthers (1869-1910). (With Portrait.) Alabastra Diversa 
—Part XIX. By Spencer le M. Moore, B.Sc., F.L.S. Stellaria Dilleniana 
Moench as a British Plant. By Frederic N. Williams, F.L.S. Notes on 
Scottish Plants. By C. E. Salmon, F.L.S. Notes on South Kerry Plants. By 
H. Stuart Thompson. The Brussels Congresses. The ‘ Biographical Index 
of British Botanists’. Short Notes: —Berkshire Plants— Saxifraga Geumx 
serrcitifolia — Colchicum autumnale L. — Lathyrus tuberosus in Kent—Peloria State 
in Foxglove — Distribution of the Holly — Euphrasia minima in North Devon 
—Juncus tenuis in Hants. Reviews : — Prodromus Florae Britannicae. By 
Frederic N. Williams. Diseases of Cultivated Plants and Trees. By 
George Massee. Book-Notes, News, &c. Supplement: — The British Roses. 
By Major A. H. Wolley-Dod (continued). 
No. 574. OCTOBER, 1910. Vol. XLVIII. 
CONTENTS. 
The Study of the British Flora. By James W. H. Trail, M.A., M.D., F.R.S. 
Alabastra Diversa—Part XIX. By Spencer le M. Moore, B.Sc., F.L.S. 
Short Notes: — Sibthorp’s Lincolnshire Plants— Goodyera repens in Norfolk— 
Geranium Endressi Gay — Juncus tenuis Willd.—Durham Plants — Malaxis padu- 
losa in Cornwall— Juncoides pallescens O. Kuntze in Surrey — Rosa pimpinelli- 
;folia L. x rubtginosa L. — Herniaria hirsuta in Cornwall. Reviews .'—Edible 
and Poisonous Fungi. [True and False Mushrooms ; being a] Guide to Mr. 
Worthington Smith’s Drawings of Field and Cultivated Mushrooms and 
Poisonous or Worthless Fungi often mistaken for Mushrooms exhibited in the 
Department of Botany, British Museum (Natural History). Supplement :— 
The British Roses. By Major A. H. Wolley-Dod (concluded). 
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