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Mr. H. G. Carter forwarded for exhibition, from the 
neighbourhood of Exmouth and Dawlish, Romulea Columne, 
Teesdalia nudicaulis, and Senecio squalidus. 
T. BENNET CLARK, C.A., showed specimens of the Pine 
Sawfly with twigs illustrating the damage done. 
Mr. W. b. Boyp exhibited a specimen of Lastrawa remota 
from the Ben Lomond district. This is probably the first 
record of this rare fern from Scotland. Mr. Boyd showed 
also several specimens of fasciation in the Ash. 
JAMES WaATERSTON, B.D., B.Sc., sent for exhibition Raouwlia 
exvmia—the vegetable sheep of Australia—and a larva of 
Hepialus sp., attacked by Cordiceps. 
