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Mr Arthur Blake, M.R.C.V.S., F.R.M.S., after a few intro- 
ductory remarks by the President, then read his paper : 
AN EVENING WITH THE MIcROScoPE. 
Mr. C. EH. Salmon presented the following list of newly 
recorded localities for plants in Surrey :— 
Thalictrum flavum. By the Wey, near Shalford. E.S. & 
C, E. Salmon. 
Ranunculus Lenormandi. Stream in one of the valleys of 
Hurtwood Common, near Ewhurst Mill. E.8.&C. E.S. 
Cardamine impatiens. Roadside between Shamley Green 
and Cranleigh. EH. S. & C. E.S. 
Cardamine amara. By stream, north of Westcott, near 
Dorking. E.S. 5S. 
Alyssum incanum. Waste ground near Burford Bridge, with 
Melilotus alba. OC. EH. S.—Sand-pit on hills south of 
Gomshall where Stachys annua has been found. E.S8. 8. 
Polygala calcarea. ‘Sheep Leas,” near West Horsley. E.S. 
& C. E. 8. 
Geranium pyrenaicum. Near the Grand Stand, Epsom. G. F. 
Gibbs. 
Impatiens fulva. By the stream opposite the ‘‘ Black Horse,” 
Gomshall. E. 8. & C. E. 8. 
Ribes nigrum. By the Tillingbourne between Chilworth and 
Shalford. E.8.&C.E.S. 
Gnaphalium sylvaticum. Abundant in meadows near Peaslake. 
E. 8. & C. E. 8. 
Petasites fragrans. Roadside near Ockley Church. E. 8. & 
C. E. 8. 
Cnicus pratensis. Meadows near Farnboro’ Station. E. 8. 
& C. ES. 
Serratula tinctoria. Footpath between Great and Little 
Bookham Churches. C. E. 8. 
Atropa Belladonna. Under trees near the “Sheep Leas,” 
West Horsley. E.S. &C. ELS. 
