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[Proo B.N.F.O., 



Galium tricorne Stokes. 



Geranium pusillum L. 



Grindclia squarrosa Dunal. 



Heliathus petiolaris Nutt. 



Hordeum jubatum L. 



Lepidium Draba L 



L. ruderale L. 



L. sativum L. 



L. virginicum L. 



A. perfoliatum L. 



£. campestre R. Br. 



Linum usitatissimum L. 

 Lychnis Githago Scop. 



£. vespertina Sibth. 



[.ycopersicum esculentum Mill. 

 Matricaria discoidea DC. 

 y¥". Chamomilla L. 

 Melilotus alba Desr. 

 yl/. parvifiora Desf. 

 /J/, arvensis Wallr. 

 /J/, officinalis Lam. 

 Mentha piperita L. 

 Malva rotundifolia L. 

 y)/. moschata L. 

 Marrubium vulgare L. 

 Monolepis chenopodioides Moq. 



Ncslia paniculata Desv. 

 Nicotiana rustica L. 

 Onopordon Acanthium L. 

 Panicum miliaceum L. 

 Phalaris canariensis L. 

 /". paradoxa L. 

 Polygonum Fagopyrum L. 

 Polypogon monspeliensis Desf. 

 Potentilla argentea L. 

 /*. norvegica L. 

 Reseda lutea L. 

 y?. odorata L. 

 Saponaria Vaccaria L. 

 Setaria viridis Beauv. 

 5. italic a Beauv. 

 S also I a Tragus L. 

 Silene noctiflora L. 

 .S". gallica L. 

 Sisymbrium Irio L. 

 6". Sophia L. 

 Solidago canadensis L. 

 Solatium nigrum L. 

 6". tuberosum L. 

 Thlaspi arvense L. 

 Trifoliutn lappaceum L. 

 F/Wa sativa L. 



The Committee thanks the members who sent in specimens 

 for our Herbarium. 



(Signed) 



N. Carrothers, Zfo«. /5<r. tf/^&r Section. 



Report of the Geological Section. 



Two excursions in connection with this Section were held 

 during the past year. The first was to the quarries on Scrabo 

 Hill. Dr. Charlesworth kindly acted as conductor and, at the 

 request of the members present, gave a short account of the 



