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Topinard, Paul, L'Anthropologie, Paris, 1876 (Presented 

 by Mr. Toms, of the Brighton Museum). 



Besides the usual exchanges and periodicals there has been 

 also acquired a work of local interest: — 



Hudson, W. H., Nature in Downland. 



These four works have been numbered 1341-4. 



A large number of most valuable publications have been 

 received from the United States Government and the Smith- 

 sonian Institute. 



H. DAVEY, June., 



Hon. Librarian. 



BOTANICAL SECTION. 



Chairman— i. Lewis, F.R.H.S. 



Secretary— T:. Hilton. 



Committee— ^Wss, Camerox, Mrs. Crafer, J. H. A. Jenner, 

 G. Morgan, L.R.C.P., G. Hickley, H. Edmonds, B.Sc. 



At a Meeting of the Section on the 25th May, 1900, a 

 Committee was appointed for the ensuing year. 



One evening Excursion to Shoreham was well attended and 



successful. 



T. HILTON, Secretarii. 



The following rather uncommon Plants have been added to 

 the Society's Herbarium since last Keport : — 



Botrychium Lunaria (Moonwort Fern). Dyke Hills. 

 Alopecurus bulbosus. Cuckmere Valley. 

 Vicia Bithynica. Cult, land, Stanmer. 

 Coriandrum sativum. " 

 Ranunculus fluitans. Chichester Canal. 

 (Enanthe pimpinelloides. Bosham. 

 Ultricularia vulgaris (Great Bladder- 

 wort). Pevensey. 

 Calamagrostis lanceolata. Hurstmonceux. 

 Peucedanum palustre. " 

 Zanthium spinosum. Kingston. 

 Leersia Oryzoides. Amberley. 

 Lactuca virosa " 



