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Dr. BorrHwick showed Peridermium pini acicola, 
Mr. RurHerrorp HILi exhibited some interesting forms 
of Daisy without ray florets, also others with runners and 
abnormal growth of stem and stem leaves. The PRESIDENT 
instanced similar conditions in Senecios, and pointed out 
that accounts of adaptations to environment were much 
needed in our flora. 
Mr. M‘GLASHEN showed pecuhar forms of Mimulus—hose- 
in-hose—after the fashion of certain Primulas. 
The above gentlemen were cordially thanked for their 
papers and exhibitions. 
