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Genus V. CassEBEERA, Kauly. 
* Fronds digitate or pedate. 
Sp. triphylla, Kawlf. 
** Fronds pinnate or bipinnate. 
Sp. pinata, Kawlf. ; gleichenioides, Gardn. 
Genus VI. Onycuium, Kaulf. 
Sp. auratum, Kaulf.; lucidum, Spreng.; Japonicum, Kze. ; 
angustifolium, Kze.; strictum, Kze.; melanolepis, Desne. 
Proceevines or SocieEtTieEs, §c. 
THE PHYTOLOGIST CLUB. 
One Hundred and Fifty-third Sitting.— Saturday, January 21, 
1854.—Mr. Newman, President, in the chair. 
The President read the following communications :— 
Leucojum estivum, Linn. 
“This plant I saw in a willow-plot near Totnes Weir, South Devon, 
about a mile from the town, in June. It did not come under my 
observation in any of the gardens; nor could I learn that it had been 
observed before in the neighbourhood. Mr. Syme recorded, in this 
journal, some months since, that the locality for this plant by the 
Thames-side below Greenwich was probably destroyed. I think it 
might be worth remarking, that it was noticed by me, some few years 
since, on the same side of the Thames, growing lower down the river, 
nearer Woolwich ; where, doubtless, it may be found in the ensuing 
spring. In June, 1841, I also observed it by the Thames, near Son- 
ning, Berks; and by the side of the Lodden, near Reading, where it 
has been observed growing for upwards of thirty years past.”—T. B. 
Flower ; Seend, near Melksham, January, 1854. 
Hypericum linarifolium, Vahl. 
’ “J noticed this plant growing on the banks of the Teign, but whe- 
ther in the same locality before recorded 1 know not. It was not 
