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XXXVII. Exrracts from the Minute Book of the Linnean Society. 
June 1, HE Presipent read a letter from Aylmer Bourke 
1790. Lambert, Efq. F. L. S. giving an account of An- 
dromeda Daboecit and Saxifraga umbrofa growing wild in the weft of 
Ireland; the latter on a hill called Crow Patrick, in the county of 
Mayo, the former on feveral other mountains in that county. 
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Fan. 44 1791.—The Rev. Dr. Goodenough exhibited a fpecimen 
of the Soland Goofe, Pelecanus Bafanus, recently fhot on the coatt 
of Suffex. 
July 5.—The Rev. Mr. Martyn communicated the following 
extract of a letter from Mifs Anne Welch of Ardenham hill near 
Aylefbury. re IM 
* In the year 1788 I removed feveral plants from Hampftead to 
“a garden I was then making near Aylefbury. The foil confifted 
* of deep clay manured with pond mud, fand, and dung in fome 
* parts; in others it was a compoft formed of the ruins of build- 
“ ings, and lime-ftone, mixed with a mould produced from a 
* variety of animal and vegetable fubftances. This compoft 
** varied in depth, quality, and number of. materials. 
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