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2. Mrs. Bennett, 5, Edridge Road, Croydon. 



3. W. W. Boucher, Wycomb, Porthkerry Road, Barry. (B.) 



4. Miss H. O. Booker, Slon, Southerndown, Glam. (Miss B.) 



5. T. Chapman, 104, Queen Street, Cardiff. 



6. E. Louden Downing, St. David's, Barry. (D.) 



7. Miss Maud David, The Hendre, Llandaff. (M.A.D.) 



8. Rev. W. F. Evans, The School, Cowbridge. 



9. John Evans, F.L.S., H.M.I.S., Spring Hill Villa, Merthyr 



Tydfil. (E.) 



10. Harold Evans, The Hardy Plant Nursery, Llanishen. 



(H.E.) 



11. Illtyd Buller Pole-Evans, B.Sc, Llanmaes, Llantwit Major. 



12. G. Fleming, M. A., 9, Fair View Terrace, Merthyr Tydfil. (F.) 



13. Rev. John Griffith, Nantymoel, Glam. 



14. James \. Graham, Sully Grange, Sully, near Cardiff. (G.) 



15. H. Harries, Church Villa, Ystrad, Rhondda. 



16. Miss Insole, Fairwater House, Llandaff. (L) 



17. J. E. Morgan, Higher Grade School, Aberdare. 



18. C. S. Nicholson, F.L.S., 22, Crouch Hall Road, Crouch 



End, E.C. (N.) 



19. W. Parfitt, 35, Bailey Street, Ton Pentre. 



20. Captain George Traherne, Coedriglan Park. (G.T.) 



21. B. A. WiUiams, The County Schools, Penderyn, Brecon- 



shire. (W.) 



To save space, these names will be referred to hereafter by 

 the abbreviations placed after them in brackets. 



The Flora will be divided into five parts, dealing respectively 

 with the groups — now admittedly artificial — familiar to British 

 students under the names of : — 



1. Thalamiflorae. 



2. Calyciflorae. 



3. Corolliflorse. 



4. Incompletge. 



5. Monocotyledons and Vascular Cryptogams. 



One of these parts will be published each year in the Transac- 

 tions of the Society in such a form that when completed the 



