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Centaurea solstitialis, Ovingdean. 

 Hypochaceris glabra, Camber Sands. 

 Bartsia viscosa, Chailey. 

 Dianthus prolifer, near Selsey. 

 Dianthus deltoides, Hassocks. 

 HippophEe rhamnoides, Camber Sands. 

 Epipactis palustris, near Poynings. 

 Juncus maritimus, Fishbourne. 

 Setaria viridis, Patcham. 

 Sisymbrium pannonicum, Brighton. 

 Bromus secalinus, b. velutincus, Pyecomb. 

 Festuca ambigua, Camber Sands. 

 Glyceria maritima, Fishbourne. 

 Carex axillaris, Birdham. 

 Blysmus compressus, Fishbourne. 

 Fumaria pallidiflora. Warbling. 

 Potamogeton trichoides, Iford. 

 Ballota nigra, var. ruderale, Fishersgate. 

 Lathyrus hirsutus, near Stanmer. 

 Vicia lathyroides, Camber Sands. 

 Trifolium glomeratum. Camber Sands. 

 Delphinium Ajaeis, Brighton. 

 Chenopodium ficifolium, Groldstone Bottom. 



REPORT OF THE DELEGATES 



TO THE MEETING of the S.E. UNION of SCIENTIFIC 



SOCIETIES, HELD AT 



CROYDON, ON JUNE 2nd, 3rd and 4th, 1898. 



We beg to report to the Council that in obedience to its 

 request we duly attended the Meeting at Croydon. On Thursday 

 evening Professor Boulger delivered the inaugural address ; on 

 Friday and Saturday papers were read and discussed on different 

 scientific subjects. At the Meeting of Delegates on Saturday 

 morning, the President of this Society, Mr. J. P. Slingsby 

 Roberts, presented the invitation authorized by the Council to 

 meet at Brighton next year, and urged on the Delegates the 

 claims which Brighton had to the honour of a visit. There were 

 certain circumstances, however, connected with Rochester and the 



