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lianiaictilus Sf event, Andrz., aud li. acris, L. Journ. Bot. xxvii. (1889) 

 pp. 140-141. 



Monograph of the British species of Euphrasia. Prefaced by an 

 epitome of Prof. Wettsteiu's views on the development aud distri- 

 bution of the European species. I/), xxxv. (1897) pp. 321-336, 

 395-406, 417-426, 465-477, pis. 374-380, figs. 



Ranunculus acer, L. lb. xxxviii. (1900j pp. 379-383. 



Lepidium heterophyllum, Bentham. lb. pp. 420-421. 



Botany [of Hampshire including the Isle of Wight]. In Victoria 

 His'torv of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Westminster, 1900. 

 Fol. Vol. i. pp. 47-69. 



[The special groups, Rubi, Eoses, and Cryptogams, forming pages 

 69-87, were contributed by specialists.] 



A new form of Euphrasia curta, Fr., bv Prof. James W. H. Trail. 

 Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. (1902) pp. 177-178. 



[Contains the technical description by Townsend of E. curta 

 forma piccola ; reprinted in Journ. Bot. xl. (1902) pp. 362-363.] 



Euphrasia scotica. Journ. Bot. xli. (1903) pp. 57-58. 



Lepidium Sniithii, Hook., var. cdatostyla. lb. pp. 97-98. 



Arabis ciliata, R. Br. [collected in South Kerry]. lb. pp. 278-279. 



Galium syJvestre in Worcestershire. lb. xlii. (1904) p. 240. 



North Devon Plants. lb. pp. 353-354. 



[B. D. J.] 

 "W'eldox, Prof. W. F. E. ; see page 109. 



June 7th, 1906. 



Prof. "W. A. HEED3iA>r, F.E.S., President, in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the Anniversary Meeting of the 24th May 

 were read and confirmed. 



Eev. James Lamonr was admitted a Fellow. 



Mr. Morley Thomas Da we, Dr. Arthur Thomas Masterman, 

 and Mr. James Anthony Weale were proposed as Fellows. 



Dr. Eobert Brown (of Glasgow), Mr. Henry Robert Knipe, 

 Mr. Henry John Waddington, and Miss Evelyu Janie Welsford 

 were severally elected Fellows. 



The President announced that he had nominated the foUowiug 

 as Vice-Presidents for the ensuing year : — Eev. Canon Fowler, 

 Mr. Horace W. Monckton, Lt.-Col. Prain, and Dr. A. Smith 

 Woodward. 



The General Secretary exhibited a small oil-painting on panel 

 of LinnoBUS, after Pascli (sight measure 9| x 7| in.), the property 

 of Mr. Blackwell, wliich he had acquired as a portrait of Jean 

 Jacques Eosseau (the Linna^a having been taken for periwinkle). 

 He had detected the error by the close correspondence of a print 

 engraved by C. E. AVagstafF, and published by Charles Knight for 

 the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. This print 



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