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** Ranunculus heterophyllus Vicia sylvatica 
n- — hederaceus Lathyrus montanus 
Diplotaxis tenuifolia Cotyledon umbellicum 
Abundant at Ludlow Castle Hydrocotyle vulgaris 
Dianthus plumarius Galium saxatile 
Ludlow Castle Senecio sylvestris 
Erigeron acre Jastone montana 
Ludlow Castle : a curious situation for it MMontia fontana 
Sedum dasyphyllum Melampyrum pratense 
Ludlow Castle Drosera rotundifolia 
nu album Anagallis tenella 
uu reepestre In amazing quantity. The ground was 
Lepidium hirtum pink with it in places : 
Teesdalia nudicaulis Pinguicula vulgaris 
Spergularia rubra Literally in thousands 
Hypericum humifuseum Digitalis purpurea 
" pulchrum Quite reddened the sides of the Carding- 
Ornithopus perpusillus Mill Valley, near the Mill 
Of extraordinary size. The writer picked Vaccinium myrtillus 
one with a stem 2 feet long This plant was just ripening its fruit 
Vicia tetrasperma Calluna erica.” 
EXCURSION TO THE NORTH COTTESWOLDS 
CHIPPING-CAMPDEN DISTRICT 
TUESDAY, Sept. roth, 1907 
Directors: C. R. ASHBEE, REV. T. CARRINGTON, J. M. 
DIxoONn, B.A., LL.B., and L. RICHARDSON 
(Report by L. RICHARDSON and W. THOMPSON) 
Beautiful weather favoured the last Field-Meeting of the season. 
Those present were :—Mr W. R. Carles, C.M.G., F.L.S. (President), 
Dr C. Callaway (Vice-President), Mr A. S. Helps (Hon. Treasurer), 
Mr L. Richardson (fon. Secretary), Mr E. Talbot Paris (Hon. 
Assistant-Secretary), Surg.-Major I. Newton, Messrs G. M. Currie, 
A. Cockshott, J. M. Dixon, O. H. Fowler, J. W. Gray, F.G.S., 
J. N. Hobbs, G. W. Keeling, A. E. W. Paine, John Sawyer, J. W. 
Skinner, A. E. Smith, Vincent A. Smith, A. J. Stephens, and 
W. Thompson; while Messrs Malcolm Layng, K. Lupton, F. 
Mason, and A. Monies, A.M.I.C.E., came as visitors. 
The Members travelled by the new railway to Honeybourne, 
where they changed to the main line. At Chipping Campden Station 
carriages were in waiting, and in these the journey was finished, the 
vehicles drawing up at the north entrance to the church.’ 
1 See Trans. Bristol and Gloucestershire Arch. Soc., vol. xxiv, pt. 1 (1901), pp- 33-73: 
