“On the Temperature of Springs as especially illustrated by the Wandle and other Tributaries of the Thames.” (This paper, of which I have no copy, was published in the Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, about 1895. It throws light on the thermal conditions of plants in springs.)
“Water-Plants and their Ways,” Science Gossip, Sept., Oct., Nov., 1894. (The various modes of dispersal of land as well as water plants are here dealt with, their thermal conditions are discussed, and in the November number are given the results of four years’ observations on the life-history and life-conditions of Ceratophyllum demersum.)
“Caddis-Worms and Duckweed,” Science Gossip, March, 1895. (A short note.)
“Stations of Plants and Buoyancy of Seeds,” Science Gossip, April and May, 1895.
“Irregularity of some Cotyledons,” Science Gossip, September, 1895.
“Plants of the Black Pond, Oxshott,” Science Gossip, October, 1895.
“On the Habits of Lemna minor, L. gibba, and L. polyrrhiza,” Journal of the Linnean Society, Botany, vol. xxx. (This paper contains the results of three years’ systematic observations of these plants.)
“The Distribution of Aquatic Plants and Animals,” The Scottish Geographical Magazine, January, 1893.
Hemsley, W. B., “Report on the Botany of the Challenger Expedition,” 1885.
“The Flora of the Tonga Islands,” Journal of the Linnean Society, Botany, vol. xxx.