BOTANICAL GAZETTE 163 
lutea, Diplotawis tenuifolia, Linaria spuria, Lycopus Europea 
(typical), Atriplex hastata, Chenopodium vulvaria, Amarantus 
blitum, Coreopsis bidentoides, Lotus corniculatus, ete. Some o 
these named are well established in other parts of the country, 
but it was interesting to see the exact way in which they were, 
many of them, iutroduced. By the time the party had skir- 
mished over the three localities, the sun began to grow hot—a 
gentle reminder of the pine-barren experience—and our host 
gave the order for the return. In a few minutes we were landed 
afternoon. Those who participated in the excursion to the bal- 
last grounds will undoubtedly all say that no excursion of the 
Meeting was more enjoyable or enjoyed than thi 
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ese were brief and pithy, and interspersed with such felicitous 
and suitable remarks by the presiding officer as to make the oc- 
