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flora of this beautiful seaside locality. His Excellency, in moving votes of 



JS"o less than 130 species were described. thanks to the readers of papers, said he 



regarded Mr. Thompson's paper as an 



Mr. Morton hoped the above would be extremely valuable one, and he trusted 



the first of many lists of local plants it would be printed, and widely cir- 



the society would receive. Teachers of culated. (Applause.) 



schools might prepare lists with great TJae vote of thanks was passed, and 



advantage. the meeting terminated. 



