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REV. J. M. HICK'S REPORT OF 



Comarum palustre 

 Potentilla tormentilla 

 Geum urbanum 

 Geum rivale 

 Sanicula Europcea 

 Galium cruciatum 

 Sherardia arvensis 

 Doronicum Pardalianclies 

 Erica cinerea 

 Solatium nigrum 

 Veronica hederifolia 

 Veronica Chamcedrys 

 Pedicularis sylvatica 

 Ajuga reptans 

 Myosotis arvensis 

 Myosotis palustris 

 Anchusa officinalis 

 Orchis mascula 

 Orchis lati folia 

 Hyacinthus 11071-scriptus 



Marsh Cinquefoil 



Tormentil 



Herb Bennett 



Water Avens 



Wood Sanicle 



Crosswort 



Field Madder 



Leopard's Bane 



Fine-leaved Heath 



Woody Nightshade 



Ivy-leaved Speedwell 



Germander Speedwell 



Lousewort 



Bugle 



Field Scorpion-grass 



Forget-me-not 



Alkanet 



Early Purple Orchis 



Marsh Orchis 



Wild Hyacinth 



There was also a rose which I was not able to identify. I 

 tried with the aid of Mr, Baber's monograph on the genus Rosa, 

 but I had not sufficient data to go upon, as I should have had 

 the fruit as well as the flower. 



Those who were not frightened by the threats of the weather 

 in early morning were rewarded by a most interesting and en- 

 joyable day. 



I had a solitary but most refreshing tea at the " Blue Bell " 

 Hotel, and started for my train just as the rest of the party 

 arrived. 



Our Next Meeting was held at Richmond, Friday to 

 Monday, June 21st to 24th. This being a week-end trip I 

 was only able to be present on the Saturday, when I enjoyed 

 the walk to Marske, a place well-known to me in boyhood 

 when I went to fish in the Marske and Clapgate Becks. 

 Here my father also fished as a boy, when my grandfather 

 lived in the vicarage. Among his pupils was the father 

 of the unionist candidate for Gateshead, Col. Surtees. No 



