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Mentha piperita, L., var. officinalis (Hull). Stream, Wotton, 
1890. (Fide W. RB. Linton.) A. J. Crosfield. 
M. sativa, L., var. subglabra, Baker. Banks of Mole at 
Brockham, 1886. (Fide W.R. Linton.) A. J.C. 
M. arvensis, L., var. agrestis (Sole). Reigate, 1886. (Fide 
W.R. Linton.) A. J.C. 
M. gentilis, L. Dawes Green, 1897. (Fide W. R. Linton.) 
C. E. 8. 
Convallaria majalis, L. Still plentiful in locality in Brewer’s 
‘Flora,’ near Kingswood Church. C. E.S. 
Juncus diffusus, Hoppe. Near Hammer Pond, Witley 
Common. E. 8S. Marshall. 
Potamogeton obtusifolius, M. & K. Pond on Witley Common, 
near Half Moon Inn. E.S. Marshall & C. E. S. 
Vitella opaca, Ag. Pond at Mogador, Walton Heath. (Hide 
H. & J. Groves.) C.E.S. 
Report or Detucarss sent to the Third Annual Congress of 
the Sourn-Eastern Union oF Scruntiric Socrzriss, held 
at Croydon in June, 1898. By Miss Ermun Sareanr. 
Tan Conference was held at the Town Hall, Croydon, where 
the President’s Address was delivered at 8 P.M. on Thursday, 
June 2nd. On Friday, June 3rd, there were two General 
Meetings for the reading and discussion of papers on Natural 
History and kindred subjects. On Saturday morning there 
was a Delegates’ Meeting for the transaction of business, 
followed by a General Meeting, at which all the papers treated 
of the formation and maintenance of local Natural History 
Societies. The discussions which followed these papers were 
animated and suggestive ; it is to be regretted that they had 
to be cut short for want of time. 
A very full Report of the Proceedings at the Conference has 
been published, and a copy sent to our Society. It is un- 
necessary to repeat what you will find there at full length, 
