THE RECLAIMED LAND OF THE HUMBER DISTRICT. 23 1 



Though the artificial conditions to some extent preclude 

 the application of the methods of Botanical Survey, some 

 work can be done in comparing the vegetation of the various 

 plateaux or the structure of a given species growing in 

 •different situations ; and it is in the hope that these will be 

 undertaken that the present incomplete notes have been 

 recorded. 



Anyone taking up this subject should consult a 

 series of articles by Ganong on "The Vegetation of the Bay 

 of Fundy Salt and Diked Marshes," which appeared in the 

 " Botanical Gazette," vol. 36 (1903), Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, &c. 



HULL NATURALISTS. 



By the kindness of the President, Mr. Edward Lamp- 

 lough, our Members are presented this year with plates 

 (XXII. and XXIII.), from photographs, of Messrs. G. H. Hill 

 and J. W. Boult, two enthusiasts who still have the keen 

 interest in the work of the Hull Club that they had a quarter 

 of a century ago. 



