Transactions of the Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists' Club Volume 2 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: ... and arvatica Baker; the last three at Leckonfield, fide Rev. W. Moyle Rogers (C.W.); urbica (Leman) from Ganstead, Holderness (C.W., fide Rev. W. M. R.). The varieties dumalis, Bechst.; urbica, Leman; dumetorum, Thuill; subcristata, Baker; and Bakeri, Desegh., all at Langwith (H.J.W., 1883 or 1885). Vars. arvatica, Baker and Watsoni, Baker, at Skipwith (H.J.W., 1883). Var tomentella, Leman, at Heslington (H.J.W., 1883). 568. R. arvensis. Huds., 69. (Trailing Dog Rose). Native, Eng., 1-7. July, II. Common in Holderness, and on the chalk as near Cottingham, Swine, Willerby, &c. The vars. not yet made out. 569. R. rubella. Sm., 1. (Red-fruited Dwarf Rose). Alien, Incognit. Near Sutton on Wolds (B.). Not confirmed of late. 577. Pyrus aria. Ehrh., 50. (White Beam Tree). Denizen, Eng., 1-7. Juty. HI. In copses, commonly planted and thence self-grown. In Holderness and on the Wolds. At Cottingham, Willerby. Var. b. rupicola, Syme, at Cliff" Common (H.F. P. in Bot. Rec. Club Report). 580. P. intermedia. Ehrh. Alien. At North Ferriby. 583-Pyrus Aucuparia. Ehrh., 108. (Mountain Ash). Native, Brit., 1-7. July III. Frequent in woods and copses. Benningholme in Holderness and in all the divisions. 584. P. communis. Linn., 49. (Wild Pear). Denizen, Eng., 6-7. May, I. In hedge near York (B.) (H.S.) an escape. Hedge North Cave, 1899. 586. P. Malus. Linn., 88. (Crab-Apple Tree). Native, Eng., 1-7. May, III. Often in hedges. The var. acerba, DC, common. Var. mitis frequent in the neighbourhood of South Dalton. 587. P. germanica. Hook. fit. (Medlar). Alien. Introduced in shrubberies and gardens, Hull and Anlaby, whence Mr. J. Porter has obtained ripe fruit. 588. Cratsegus Oxyacantha. Linn., m. (Hawthorn). (Flovvers="May." Fruits =" Cat-haws," E.R...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: ... and arvatica Baker; the last three at Leckonfield, fide Rev. W. Moyle Rogers (C.W.); urbica (Leman) from Ganstead, Holderness (C.W., fide Rev. W. M. R.). The varieties dumalis, Bechst.; urbica, Leman; dumetorum, Thuill; subcristata, Baker; and Bakeri, Desegh., all at Langwith (H.J.W., 1883 or 1885). Vars. arvatica, Baker and Watsoni, Baker, at Skipwith (H.J.W., 1883). Var tomentella, Leman, at Heslington (H.J.W., 1883). 568. R. arvensis. Huds., 69. (Trailing Dog Rose). Native, Eng., 1-7. July, II. Common in Holderness, and on the chalk as near Cottingham, Swine, Willerby, &c. The vars. not yet made out. 569. R. rubella. Sm., 1. (Red-fruited Dwarf Rose). Alien, Incognit. Near Sutton on Wolds (B.). Not confirmed of late. 577. Pyrus aria. Ehrh., 50. (White Beam Tree). Denizen, Eng., 1-7. Juty. HI. In copses, commonly planted and thence self-grown. In Holderness and on the Wolds. At Cottingham, Willerby. Var. b. rupicola, Syme, at Cliff" Common (H.F. P. in Bot. Rec. Club Report). 580. P. intermedia. Ehrh. Alien. At North Ferriby. 583-Pyrus Aucuparia. Ehrh., 108. (Mountain Ash). Native, Brit., 1-7. July III. Frequent in woods and copses. Benningholme in Holderness and in all the divisions. 584. P. communis. Linn., 49. (Wild Pear). Denizen, Eng., 6-7. May, I. In hedge near York (B.) (H.S.) an escape. Hedge North Cave, 1899. 586. P. Malus. Linn., 88. (Crab-Apple Tree). Native, Eng., 1-7. May, III. Often in hedges. The var. acerba, DC, common. Var. mitis frequent in the neighbourhood of South Dalton. 587. P. germanica. Hook. fit. (Medlar). Alien. Introduced in shrubberies and gardens, Hull and Anlaby, whence Mr. J. Porter has obtained ripe fruit. 588. Cratsegus Oxyacantha. Linn., m. (Hawthorn). (Flovvers="May." Fruits =" Cat-haws," E.R...

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March 2012

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246 x 189 x 3mm (L x W x T)

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60

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978-1-130-11922-0

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