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MR, J. J. HILLS REPORT OF 



of our party attempted a little primitive trout-fishing with his 

 hands among the boulders of the shallow stream. Leaving 

 the meadow-lands we passed the old mill, and so on to the 

 highway. 



After tea, Mr. Watts exhibited two remarkable prehistoric 

 weapons of the Stone Age, an axe-head and a hammer-head, 

 which had been discovered during recent excavations in the 

 neighbourhood ; and an instructive account followed by 

 general discussion brought a most successful meeting to a 

 close. 



The finds of the day were : — 



Plants in Bloom. 



Goatsbeard 



Milkwort 



Ragged RoVjin 



Bladder and White Campion 



Lesser Stitchwort 



Cathartic Flax 



Wood Geranium 



Herb Robert 



Kidney Vetch 



Tufted Vetch 



Hop Trefoil 



Meadow-sweet 



Marsh Cinquefoil 



Great Burnet 



Lesser Willow Herb 



Enchanter's Nightshade 



White Heath Bedstraw 



Water Bedstraw 



Yellow Bedstraw 



Greater Valerian 



Field Scabious 



Small Scabious 



Birds. 



Carrion Crow 



Kestrel 



Grey Wagtail 



jay 



\\'illnw Wnrhli^r 



Mouse-eared Hawkweed 



Nipplewort 



Tansy 



Wall Lettuce 



Golden Rod 



Common and Marsh Ragwort 



Ox-eye Daisy 



Harebell 



Small White-flowered 



Bindweed 

 Cow-wheat 

 Knotted Figwort 

 Yellow Mimulus 

 Foxglove 

 Wood Sage 

 Self-heal 

 Viper's Bugloss 

 Yellow Pimpernel 

 Spotted Orchis 



Yellow-hammer 

 Blue Tit 

 Missel Thrush 

 Rf^dstart 



