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April 27th, 1892. Staining for bacteria in sputum and tissue. 
May 25th ,, Mr. A. Hopewell Smith’s method of cutting 
hard and soft Sections combined. 
Much interest has been manifested by the members in the 
demonstrations given, and it is hoped that during the 
next session a still larger number will attend the meetings. It 
is proposed to give a series of demonstrations on preparing, 
staining, and mounting vegetable sections. 
D. E. CAUSH, 
Hon. Sec. of the Section. 
BOTANICAL SECTION. 
The following list of rare or uncommon plants found in 
Sussex this year has been drawn up by Mr. Thomas Hilton. Mr. 
Hilton remarks on the absence of T'rifoliwm Stellatuwm from the 
neighbourhood of Shoreham during the last two years, and he 
suggests as the cause of its disappearance unfavourable climatic 
conditions. He thinks it probable that when these become more 
favourable the plant may again be found. 
MAY. 
Name of the Flower. Locality. 
Paris quadrifolia. Harting. 
Lathreea squamaria. Harting. 
Ranunculus Lenormandi. Piltdown. 
Myriophyllumalterniflorum.Piltdown. 
Viola palustris. Chailey Common. 
Hesperis matronalis. Bolney. 
JUNE. 
Erysimum orientale. Sompting. 
Cephelanthera ensifolia. | Stanmer Park. 
Asparagus officinalis. Southwick Beach. 
Aceras anthropophera. Woolstonbury Hill. 
Lycopsis arvensis. Kingston-by-Sea. 
Potamogeton pusillus. Southease. 
Thesium linophyllum. Mount Caburn. 
Ranunculus circinatus. Southease. 
Geranium pratense. Hassocks. 
