68 REPORT OF THE CLUB's DELEGATE. 



P- 377' " Viola Lunana sitie Bolbonac. White Sattin . . hath beene 

 founde wilde . in Essex . . about Hornchurch." {Lvnavia biennis.] 



p. 401. " Tithymahis paralius. Sea Spurge . . groweth by the sea 

 side vpon the rowUng sande and baich, as at Lee in Essex, at Langtree point 

 right against Harwich." [Euphorhia paralias L.] 



p. 455. " Clymenon Italorum. Tutsan or Parke leaues . . groweth . . 

 in a wood by RaiHe in Essex." [Hypericum andyoscemum L.] 



p. 447. " Of Wilde Flaxe . . The third and fourth growe vpon rocks 

 and cHffes neere to the sea side. I haue seene them growe upon the sea 

 bankes by Lee in Essex." [Linnm angustifoUum Huds. and, probably, L. 

 catharticum L.] 



[To be continued.] 



REPORT OF THE CLUB'S DELEGATE AT 

 THE MEETING OF THE CORRESPONDING 

 SOCIETIES' COMMITTEE OF THE BRITISH 

 ASSOCIATION AT DOVER, SEPTEMBER, 

 1899. 

 ri^'HE meetings of the Conference were held in the Mayor's 

 1 Parlour at the Town Hall, Dover, on Sept. 14th and 19th, 

 at 3 p.m. A brief report, which was taken as read, was in the 

 hands of every delegate on the 14th. In it the Corresponding 

 Societies' Committee of the iaritish Association expressed their 

 pleasure at being able to state that the resolution passed at the 

 Bristol Conference of Delegates last year, on the desirability of 

 securing the co-operation of the Coast Guard, in making 

 systematic observations on Coast Erosion, had been adopted 

 by the Council of tlie Association, and favourably received by 

 the Admiralty. Forms, drawn up by a Committee of the 

 Council of the Association, which had been appointed to con- 

 sider the subject, have been issued by the Admiralty, and many 

 have already been returned, filled in by the Coast Guard. Of course 

 the object of these forms is to promote uniformity in the nature 

 of the observations made, and to direct attention to those points 

 which most need to be noted. As it is in the highest degree 

 desirable that observers belonging to the local scientific societies 

 should know what kind of information is most required — the 

 services of the Coast Guard being designed to supplement, not 

 to supersede, their own — copies of Forms L and II. are here 

 given : — 



