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amara, Linn, Church Stretton ; Lepidium Smithii, Hook, Church 
_ Stretton ; Silene inflata, Sm., Norton, &.; Lychnis diurna, Sibth, 
(var: with white, and striped red and white corollas) Acton 
Scott, &c.; Arenaria serpyllifolio, Zinn, Acton Scott; Stellaria 
glanca, With., Norton; Hypericum pulchrum, Linn, Norton; 
Hypericum humifucum, Linn, Norton; Malra moschata, Zinn, 
Onibury, &c.; Geranium lundum, Zinn, Church Stretton; Oxalis 
Acetosella, Linn, Stokesay Wood; Genista tinctoria, Linn, 
Dinchope ; Trifolium pratense, Zinn, (var: with white corollas) 
Linn, Dinchope ; Vicia tetrasperma, Mcench, Onibury ; Alchemilla 
vulgaris, Linn, Church Stretton: Astrantia major, Linn, Stokesay 
Wood ; Asperula odorata, Linn, Stokesay Wood; Valerianella 
olitoria, Poll., Church Stretton ; Senecio sylvaticus, Zinn, Acton 
Scott; Lithospermum officinale, Zinn, Church Stretton ; Veronica 
officinalis, Zinn, Church Stretton; Pedicularis palustris, Linn, 
Stokesay; Malamphyrum pratense, Zinn, Norton; Euphorbia 
amygdalordes, Linn, Onibury ; Paris quadrifolia, Zinn, Stokesay 
Wood; Aspidium Filix-mas, Sn.,Minton ; Asplenium, Filix-femina, 
Bernh, Minton; Aplenium Adiantum-nigrum Linn, Norton ; 
Viola Lutea*, Caer Caradoc; Pinquicola vulgaris*, Caer Caradoc ; 
Erophorum polystychum*, Caer Caradoc. 
In addition to the enjoyment of beautiful scenery, the mem- 
bers who attended this excursion had an excellent opportunity of 
studying the whole of the Silurian system, from the lowest, 
Cambrian rocks to the Wenlock limestone, with abundant 
instructive sections and characteristic fossils. The previous 
visits of the Club to Wenlock and Dudley, Malvern and Bala- 
will now enable them to understand the lithological and zoological 
characters of the entire group, as well as the physical geography 
of the tracts visited. . 
* These three plants were found by the Rev. P. B. Brodie. 
