Ixxvi PROCEEDINGS. 



The Reservoir is a feeder of the Grand Junction Canal, the 

 stream whose waters have been impounded being a tributary ot 

 the Colne. Its surface where the water is shallow was pink and 

 white with the flowers of the water-plantain [Alisma plantago) 

 and the water-crowfoot {Ranunculus peltatus). 



After having tea in a cottage-garden, the cyclists returned to 

 "Watford by Batchworth Heath and Kickmansworth, the walking 

 party going to Pinner Station. Between Moor Park and Watford 

 the somewhat rare and very handsome Campanula latifolia was 

 detected in a new locality by Mrs. Hopkinson, who had also 

 discovered it in a new locality near St. Albans some years ago, 

 as recorded in Pryor's ' Flora.' It was not easy of access, and it 

 was resolved not to divulge its situation, but a flowering spike was 

 gathered by Miss Bumboll for the herbarium of the Hertfordshire 

 County Museum. 



