30 | Proceedings. 
A Report oF Excursions ror 1894, 
edited by Mr. B. B. Gough, was read. 
The excursion on May 19th to Shalford and Godalming, 
under the leadership of Mr. 8. T. Dunn, was one of the most 
productive that the Club has taken during recent years. 
On Shalford Common, the biennial Knawel, Scleranthus 
annuus, L., var. biennis, Reut., was found : also Montia fontana, 
L., a. minor, Gmel., Trifolium filiforme, L., Trifolium subter- 
raneum, L., Carex ovalis, Good., var. bracteata, Syme, and one 
plant of Claytonia perfoliata, Don. The ponds were white 
with Water Crowfoots. Ranunculus peltatus, Schrank, var. 
floribundus (Bab.) was the most abundant species. 
The walk was continued along the banks of the River Wey. 
In the river Ranunculus fluitans, Lam., and Potamogeton densus, 
Linn., were observed. 
The alarm note of the Yellow Wagtail called attention to a 
pair of these graceful summer visitants, which kept flitting 
restlessly to and fro and perching on the willow-bushes and 
telegraph-wires. The grating song of the Sedge Warbler pro- 
ceeded from a small alder copse. 
In a rough belt of land between the Wey and the Canal the 
leaves of Meadow Rue, Thalictrum flavum, L., were seen. 
In a meadow, where the greensand cropped out through the 
alluvial deposit, a few plants of Vicia lathyroides, L., were met 
with. It is an interesting find, which few of us had seen in 
Surrey previously. Sawvifraga granulata, L., was rather plentiful. 
The two forms of Ranunculus acris, L., b. tomophyllus, Jord., 
and c, vulgatus, Jord., were recognized. In asmall bog Stellaria 
palustris, Ehrh., was found. It is scarce in Surrey. Medicago 
maculata, Sibth., was gathered by the Wey. Cnanthe peuce- 
danifolia, Poll., was growing sparingly in one of the large water 
meaduws near Godalming. 
The party went through the outskirts of Godalming, and up 
the Hurtmoor valley. In swampy ground Hquisetum maximum, 
Lam., and £. palustre, L., flourished. On a sandy bank Carex 
muricata, L., var. pseudo-divulsa, Syme, was gathered. On 
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