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Gn the suggestion of the PRESIDENT, it was agreed that a 
definite statement of the discovery of Sagina Boydii be put 
on record in the “ Proceedings” of the Society. 
Dr. BortHwick exhibited photographs of Prop-roots of 
Laburnum, of a peculiar Witches’ Broom on Pinus, and of 
an abnormal form of Pea. 
Mr. J. RUTHERFORD HILL exhibited a branch of Hippophaé 
rhamnoides in fruit. 
The Honorary ASSISTANT-SECRETARY showed certain 
plants from Dartmoor, and the fruit of Afzelia africana. 
The cordial thanks of the Society were given to those who 
had contributed papers or exhibits. 
