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diftora, and Convolvulus arvenis, both rare plants, were found 

 plentifully on the gravels at the Curran, at Larne. Many other 

 species of less importance were collected, or noted, but to those 

 interested in botanical matters, the above list will abundantly 

 suffice to prove that the last excursion of the Club for this session 

 was well chosen and eminently successful. 



Note— The authors of the various papers, of which abstracts are here 

 appended, are alone responsible for the views expressed in them. 



