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hoped that other members would institute observations upon the subject for the 

 benefit of the Club and science generally. 



A proposition to admit ladies to one of the yearly Field Meetings of the Club 

 was brought forward, but adjourned until the annual meeting. 



At 8 p.m. the Members accepted the hospitable invitation of Dr. Marshall 

 to partake of tea with him at his house. Having spent a pleasant hour mth that 

 gentleman and his family, the party broke up about 9 o'clock. The Hereford 

 members immediately departed homeward, and reached the City about 11 p.m. 



In the course of the day, the botanists of the party gathered many interesting 

 plants, of which the following are the most uncommon : — 



IN NASH WOODS. 



Borago officinalis. 

 Solidago Virga-aurea. 

 Campanula Trachelium. 

 Campanula patula. 

 Tormentilla vulgaris. 

 Jasione montana. 

 Artemisia absinthium. 

 Artemisia vulgaris. 

 Vaccinium Myrtillus. 



AT STAXNBR BOCKS. 



Teesdalia nudicaulis. 

 Lychnis Viscaria. 

 Helianthemum vulgare. 

 Veronica spicata. 

 Erodium cicutarium. 

 Ornithopus perpusillus. 

 Sedum rupestre. 

 Sedum Rhodiola. 

 Thymus Acinos. 

 Allium vineale. 

 Scleranthus annuus. 

 Scleranthus perenne. 

 Trifolium arvense. 

 Trifolium medium. 

 Trifolium striatum. 

 Geranium sanguineum. 

 Geranium columbinum. 



IN THE RIPPI.E GORGE, ABOVE KINGTON 



EpUobium angustifolium. 



