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Plate V. — Fruiting example of (Enothera Lamarkia?ia, Ser. in 

 DC, growing on the south side of Atherstone House, 

 North Drive, St. Anne's-on-the-Sea, looking eastward, and 

 within the building yard of Messrs. Porritt and Son. 

 Photographed October, 1906. 



Plate VI. — Mature fruiting examples of (Enothera Lamarkiana, 

 Ser. in DC, taken from the same site as in Plate V. The 

 plants in both plates were four feet in height. 



Plate VII. — View showing the dense growth of Ambrosia 

 artemisifolia, Linn., on the sandhills on the north side of 

 St. Thomas's Road, St. Anne's-on-the-Sea, 9th October, 

 1906. The houses on the left are in St. Andrew's Road 

 South, and the dark masonry between the two notice- 

 boards, and immediately over the two small uncovered 

 spots near the centre of the plate, is the bridge in 

 St. Thomas's Road over the railway line. Near this 

 bridge, on either side of the railway, Sisymbrium panno- 

 niaun, Jacq., is plentiful. The strong westerly gales of 

 the end of April and beginning of May, 1907, had over- 

 whelmed a good portion of the foreground, nor had the 

 progress of the drifting sand ceased at that date. 



Plate VIII. — A nearer view of Ambrosia artemisifolia, Linn., 

 with the flower spikes somewhat better defined than in 

 Plate VII, and from the same site. The plant with the 

 oblong-sagittate leaves is Convolvulus arvensis, Linn. ; 

 and the undergrowth is Salix repens, Linn., Viola Curtisii, 

 Forster, cVr. 



These eight illustrations are reproductions of photographs 

 taken by Mr. Fred Heyworth, of St. Andrew's Road South, 

 St. Anne's-on-the-Sea. The first six are from my paper on 

 "De Lamarck's Evening Primrose {(Enothera Lamarkiana) on 

 the sandhills of St. Anne's-on-the-Sea," read at the annual 

 meeting of the Manchester Field Club, 29th January, 1907. 



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