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canals, and sometimes on dry f ?f J " ^f^^f ^denS it as K. fluitans. 

 Tunnel and Tidenham Chase, and Mr Kiddelsaeu laennucb i u a nfonrei 



Mr Riddelsdell gives valid reasons for considering it a hybna, among 

 its vegetative method of propagation. 



Pro cGG din ff s 



Far be it from him to ^^Y there was no St^ Tec a. As a ^atte^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ 

 such had been canonised by the t^hurch out r aiu Qrmerod sketched 



of either of these Saints had been given to this ^s ^nd. Miss "^^^ . • j^^^ ^ 

 the island in i860 and took measurements^ Smce then^ Jf ^^J^^he island 



that the island undoubtedly '=°^tained a burying .r^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^| 



of the island bones were exposed, and naturally in time tiie p ^ 



away. 



Mr J. W. Haines, of Hucclecote, was elected a Member. 



- Tuesday, October 27th, 1914- 

 Prof J. R. Ainsworth-Davis, M.A., in the Chair. 

 The Minutes of the last Meeting were read, confirmed, and signed by the 

 ^^ThrRev Walter Butt exhibited (i) some apples called " the ten com- 



Bafford, Charlton Kings. ... 1.. w R„tf 



The President announced that the Council had appomted Mr W. Butt 

 Hon. Assistant Secretary. 



