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Sedum,  Lonicera, ster, Primula, Buddleia, (Gentiana, 
Isometrum, a new genus of Gesneraceae, Cypripedilum, Iris and 
Lilium. He is also commemorated in Farreria, Balf. £. & W. W 
last, consisting of over 1000 pages and 102 plates, published in 
1919. Many of Mr. Farrer’s introductions may be seen at Kew, 
and numerous others will no doubt yet appear in these and other 
gardens to procure which he made so many sacrifices, even the 
sacrifice of a life so largely abounding in those qualities and 
possessions that render it desirable and beautiful. Apprecia- 
tions of Mr. Farrer, with a portrait, appear in the ‘‘ Gardeners’ 
Chronicle’’ of November 20th. 5.4.8 
Miss M. L. Moxon’s Alpine Fiower Studies.—The collections 
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is figured on a sheet but with the smaller plants from the high 
Alps three or more species may be represented on one sheet, 
but kept quite distinct and separate. 
Some of the plants have been carefully named but owing to 
Miss Moxon’s untimely death the exact determinations had not 
been completed, nor, unfortunately, had she fully achieved her 
object of painting the whole of the Swiss alpine flora. 
The drawings will be placed in the Herbarium and kept as a 
separate collection available for study by students as soon as a 
catalogue has been completed. 
Mr. A. E. Moxon, the only surviving brother of the artist, has 
very generously offered to help to de the cost of preparing a 
catalogue; we are also et fd him for the following particu- 
lars of his family and of Miss Moxon’s life work. 
“ Margaret Heusen Moxon, the only daughter of James Edward 
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