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Field Meetings, 1907. 
The list includes, A gropyvon pungens and A. acutum ; Atriplex 
serrata (Moq); Brassica nigva; Bromus commutatus, B. secalinus ; 
Buda marina and Buda marina, var. neglecta; Buda media; 
Butomus; Cavum carvi; Chetvanthus, on old brick walls at 
Spalding ; Chelidonium, an escape; Chenopodium bonus henricus ; 
Cnicus acaulis ; Cochlervaria officinalis ; Galeopsis versicolor, out of 
place on the silt; Galium palustre; Glaux ; Glyceria maritima ; 
Humulus, Juncus Gerardi; Lamium hybridum; Lepidium camp- 
estve; Lepturus filiformis ; Lyeopus; Malva rotundifolia; Matvi- 
cavia chamomilla; M. inodova; Melilotus officinalis ; Mvyosotis 
collina ; Ophioglossum vulgatum; Orchis pyvamidalis ; Pastinaca 
sativa; Solanum dulcamava; Sueda maritima; Triglochin 
mavitimum ; allthe Plantagos and many other common species. 
At Holbeach it was agreed to visit the outlying districts 
bordering the Wash and the seaside botany was investigated, Mr. 
Curtis a local Naturalist accompanied the party and was of much 
service. He also showed some of the visitors his local collections 
and among other insects he showed living specimens of Sesia 
apiformis and The Musk Beetle, in his breeding cages he had 
several rare insects in larve form, and his records will be incor- — 
porated in another article in this part. 
The Fifty-seventh Field Meeting was held at NEWTON 
CLIFF. A good number of members turned up at Lincoln and were 
conveyed by waggonette to the Trent Bank at Newton, later in 
the day by the kind invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Paddison of Low 
Ingleby, High Tea was taken at that place after which the various — 
reports were made, that of Mr. Preston being especially enjoyed, 
dealing of course with the Geology of the area worked. Mr. 
Burton contributes an article in this part which deals with the ~ 
same subject. 
Regarding the botany the Rev. E. A. Woodruffe-Peacock 
writes as follows. 
It is many years since the Union had sucha grand day for 
botany as the visit to Newton Cliff and the drive from Lincoln to 
