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Branstone, the former plant being entirely new to the district. In 

 addition to these, new localities for 12 others have been discovered, 

 making the total result of the year's field-work as two new plants, and 

 fresh localities for thirteen others. The list of the remaining finds is as 

 follows: — 



By Mr. J. E. Nowers — 



Berberis vulgaris, Great Haywood. 



Sparganium sit?iplex, Branstone and Loughborough. 



By Mr. Nowers and the Hon. Sec. — 

 Lathrcea squaniaria^ I lam. 

 Vinca minor, Needwood Forest. 



By Mr. T. Gibbs and the Hon. Sec. — 

 Myosotis collina, Anchor Church. 



By Mr. G. Appleby and the Hon. Sec. — 

 Potentilla Comarum, near Denstone. 



By the Hon. Sec. — 



Crocus vermis, Horninglow. 



Sparganium simplex, Alton and Outwood Hills. 



Deschcwipsia flexuosa, O akam o or. 



Serratula tinctoria, Outwood Hills. 



Avenu strigosa, Shobnall. 



Calamagrottis Epigeios, Outwood Hills. 



Genista tinctoria, Outwood Hills. 



JAMES G. WELLS, 



Hon. Sec. of Section. 



