FIELU MICKTINGS FOH 1914 



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(Jvbler-catclier 



Dunlin 



Ring I'lover 



Turnstone 



Godwit 



Knot 



Kittiwake 



F.lack-]ieaded Gull 



Ulack- backed Gull 



Rook 



Jackdaw 



Heron 



Cormofant 



Gatuiet 



Rock Pipit 



Sionecliat 



Pied Wagtail 



Wren 



Plants in Bloom. 

 The tlowers noted were : — 

 Sow 'i'histle 

 Hogweed 

 White Nettle 

 l^ed Canioion 

 \\'hite Campion 

 Hedge Woundwort 

 Common Veronica 

 Knapweed 

 Mugwort 

 Viper's Bugloss 



Yarrow 



Sea Aster 



Sea Sandwort Spurrey 



Ragwort 



Rough Hawkljit 



Sheep's Bit Scabious 



Scurvy Grass 



Centaury 



Soapwort 



Sea Buckthorn, in fruit. 



In addition to our Outdoor Summer Meetings, we have held 

 informal " Round Tables" during the winter at the Museum 

 on the last Wednesday evening of each month. The object 

 of these meetings is to provide members with an opportunity 

 for exchanging notes and discussing field matters of current 

 interest, the intention also being that members should, it 

 possible, bring some object of interest upon which to base the 

 evening's discussion. I think the idea of the Winter Evening 

 " Round Table " is capable of still further development, and 

 I hope we shall have a more numerous attendance as time 

 goes on. 



This report would not be complete without reference to the 

 work of our excellent Secretary, Mr. C. E. Robson, upon wliom 

 falls the whole of the administrative work of our Field Section, 

 namely, negotiations for permission to visit the various places, 

 arrangements for trains and teas, circulars and the like. As 

 your chairman for the year, therefore, I would here place on 



