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Seaman John Knowles Jackson ... Royal Navy. 
Private William Lorimer Joyce ... South Wales Borderers. 
Henry James Longhurst ... Kings Royal Rifles. 
Pioneer Percy Thomas Martin ... Royal Engineers. 
Rifl. Arthur John Meads ... ... Queen’s ae ste ate 
Private Walter Henry Morland ... Royal Sco 
Gunner Frederick T. Purssell ... Royal Field Artillery.” 
2nd/Lt. Munro Briggs Scott . ... Royal Sco 
Gunner Robert Service ne Ass thalieis French Mortar 
Sergt. Henry James Smith . East PRawrey Regiment. 
mn Herbert William L. Southgate Norfolk Regiment. 
Major John Leonard Veitch, M.C.... Devon Regiment. 
L./Cpl. Frank Windebank ... ... East Surrey Regiment. 
Sign. John Nicholls Winn .. .... Civil Service Rifles. 
os Herbert Martin Woolley ... Essex Regiment. 
Private Albert Wright Warwickshire Regiment. 
These men belonged to all oa from the scientific to the 
labourer staff, but the percentage of the advanced Student 
Gardener is singularly heavy. Of this class, ten were Sub- 
foremen; all joined the Colours but five only lived to return. 
Where so many men nobly gave their all, it may seem invidious 
to single out one name for special mention, were it not felt that 
his dead comrades would have been the first to wish it in the 
case of L./Cpl. Charles Henry Anderson, who lost his life by 
a deed of which his Captain wrote ““ There has not been a grander 
act of heroism in the war.” Briefly, an ignited bomb fell in a 
dug-out in which he and a number of men were congregated. 
He immediately picked it up and, pressing it to his body, made © 
for the door; it exploded, but he managed by sacrificing himself 
to save his friends from all but minor injury. For this act he 
was posthumously awarded the Albert Medal of the First Class. 
e unveiling ceremony commenced with explanatory remarks 
by the Director, Sir David Prain, followed by the reading of 
the Roll of Honour by the Chairman of the Committee of the 
Kew Guild, Mr. C. H. Curtis, and the formal handing over of 
the Memorial to the Director; then followed the reading of 
a portion of Ecclesiasticus, 44, by the Assistant Director, Captain 
Hill; the termination being the acceptance and unveiling 
of the Memorial, and an address by the Director. 
About 150 near relatives of the dead and representatives of 
the various sections of’the Kew Staff with numerous past Kew 
men were present at the ceremony, whilst the Ministry of Agricul- 
ture was represented by Mr. G. F.. Middleton and H.M. Office 
of Works by Mr. G. D. Patterson. 
Semiaquilegia ecalcarata.—Three different species have borne 
the name Agquilegia ecalcarata. Steudel, Nomencl. ed. 2, i. 
p. 115 (1840), recorded A. ecalcarata, Hortul. as a synonym of 
A. vulgaris, Linn.; the publication of this A. ecalcarata is invalid 
because it was cited i In synonymy, and was based on an abnor- 
