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It may also interest the new members to know that the 

 following reports and records of interesting papers read at 

 the Society's past meetings are available, and can be 

 supplied at 6d. each number, post free ; or 4s. the complete 

 set of II. These would make an instructive volume. 

 1894 ^^^ 1895- " Selective Culture." By C. T. Druery, 

 V.M.H., F.L.S. 

 '' Some Results of Fern-Hunting in Ireland." By 



W. H. Phillips. 

 "Notes on some Irish Finds." By R. Lloyd 



Praeger, B.E., B.A. 

 " Fern Reproduction." By C. T. Druery. 



1896. " The Marvellous Side of Fern Life." By C. T. 



Druery. 

 '* Weissmann's Theory of Heredity and its Relation 



to Fern Life." By Dr. F. W. Stansfield. 



1897. "The Ferns of the Diamond Jubilee." By C. T. 



Druery. 

 ** Fifty Years' Varietal Development in British Ferns." 

 By Dr. F. W. Stansfield. 



1898. *' Ferns as Pet Plants." By C. T. Druery. • 



" Fern Growing in the Towns." By W. H. Atkinson. 

 '' Polysticlmm angulave pvolifevum — Past, Present and 

 Future." By W. H. Phillips. 



1899. '* Own Finds and Specialities of British Ferns." By 



C. T. Druery. 

 " Lastvea filix mas, its Past and Present Divisions." 

 By W. H. Phillips. 



1900. "The Growth of a Hobby." By C. T. Druery. 



" My own Finds of British Fern Varieties in the 

 Lake District." By G. Whitwell. 



1901. '' The Culture of some Difficult British Ferns." By 



Dr. F. W. Stansfield. 

 " Scolopendviuui vulgave, its Varieties and Culture." By 

 C. B. Green. 



1902. "The Lady Fern" [Athyvium filix fo&mina). By 



C. T. Druery. 

 "A List of Finds by Various Members." 



