2 Tlie Flora of Glamorgan. 



him, for issuing a second edition at the first convenient oppor- 

 tunity. Some time after his death, in 1901, the Cardiff 

 NaturaHsts' Society acquired his manuscript copy of the 

 additions and corrections he proposed to make to his work. 

 Most of his botanical work will thus be preserved, and serve 

 as the basis for the first County " Flora of Glamorgan." 



Before this date, however, Dr. C. T. Vachell had, on several 

 occasions, urged the Society to take up the work of producing 

 a more comprehensive and satisfactory local Flora. Two years 

 after Mr. Storrie's death, the Committee accepted his proposals, 

 and it was arranged that the Society should make itself respon- 

 sible for a " Flora of Glamorgan," the old district of the Society 

 being enlarged so as to embrace the whole of the County, and 

 thus coincide with division 41 of Watson's " Topographical 

 Botany." 



To organise and supervise this work a special Committee was 

 appointed in November, 1903, consisting of the following 

 members : — 



Chairman — A. H. Trow, D.Sc, University College, Cardiff. 

 R. Drane, F.L.S., Queen Street. 

 J. J. Neale, Penarth. 

 T. W. Proger, Richmond Road. 

 Thomas Henry Thomas, 45, The Walk. (T.H.T.) 

 W. Gilbert Scott, Richmond Road. (S.) 

 W. W. Pettigrew, Roath Park. (P.) 

 Hon. Sees. — Dr. C. T. and Miss Vachell, 11, Park Place. (V.) 

 The Committee at once authorised the issue of circulars to 

 local botanists inviting them to become corresponding members 

 and furnish lists of the wild plants occurring in their respective 

 neighbourhoods. In the following list are included the names 

 and addresses of all those who responded to the invitation, those 

 who forwarded lists of plants to the Secretaries in 1905 being 

 distinguished by the abbreviations in brackets. 



List of Active Corresponding Members for 1905. 

 I. A. Bennett, 5, Edridge Road, Croydon. (A.B.) 



