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Marvace®.—Malva moschata, sylvestris, rotundifolia. 
Trr1acex.—Tilia europea, parvifolia S, grandifolia 8. 
Hyrrricaces. — Hypericum calycinum S, Androsemum §, 
tetrapterum, perforatum, humifusum, hirsutum, montanum §, 
pulchrum, elodes S. 
Acrracem.—Acer campestre, Pseudo-platanus. 
Grrantacea. — Geranium pheum 8, pratense, sanguinewm S, 
pyrenaicum S, pusillum, dissectum, columbinum, molle, lucidum 
S, Robertianum. Erodium cicutarium S, moschatum 8S. 
BALSAMINACE.&.—Jmpatiens fulva S. 
Oxatmace®.—Oxalis Acetosella, corniculata S, stricta S. 
Linacex. —Linum usitatissimum S, catharticum. Radiola 
millegrana S. 
CELAsTRACEZ.—Euonymus europeus. 
Ruamnace%.—Rhamnus catharticus, Frangula S. 
Lecuainos..—Ulex europzus, nanus S. Genista tinctoria S, 
anglica S. Sarothamnus scoparius S. Ononis arvensis S, cam- 
pestris. Medicago sativa, lupulina. Melilotus officinalis, alba 
S. ‘Trifolium pratense, medium S, arvense S, subterraneum S, 
repens, hybridum S, fragiferum, procumbens, minus S, filiforme 
S. Lotus corniculatus, @ tenuis S, major S. Anthyllis vul- 
noraria S. Astragalus glycyphyllos S. Vicia hirsuta, tetrasperma, 
gracilis S, sylvatica S, Cracca, sepium, sativa, b angustifolia S, 
lathyroides S. Lathyrus Aphaca 5, Nissolia N, pratensis, 
sylvestris, macrorrhizus S. Ornithopus perpusillus S. Hippo- 
crepis comosa. Onobrychis sativa. 
To be continued. 
Mroceedings of the Society. 
FOURTH WINTER SESSION, 1868—69. 
Sixru Evening Mzerine, {Turspay, APRin 27—.Held at the house 
of the President, the Rev. T. H. Browne, by his kind invitation. A brief 
but remarkably suggestive, paper, on the progress of geology, and 
on one or two of the theories of modern geologists, iin read by 
