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Angelica sylvestris 

 Valeriana officinalis 

 Scabiosa succisa 

 Leontodon autumnalis 

 Leon tod on hispid us 

 Lapsana communis 

 Senecio Jacobaa 

 Senecio aquaticus 

 Arctium lappa 

 Carduus acanthoides 

 Carduus palustris 

 Centaurea nigra 

 Centaurea scabiosa 

 Achillea millefolium 

 Campanula latifolia 

 Scrophularia nodosa 

 Digitalis purpurea 

 Stachys sylvatica 

 Galeopsis Tetrahit 

 Prunella vulgaris 

 Strachys Betonica 



Angelica 



Great Valerian 



Devil's-bit Scabious 



Autumnal Hawkbit 



Rough Hawkbit 



Nipplewort 



Ragwort 



Marsh Ragwort 



Burdock 



Spotted Thistle 



Marsh Thistle 



Black Knapweed 



Greater Knapweed 



Yarrow 



Giant Bell-flower 



Knotted Figwort 



Foxglove 



Woundwort 



Hemp Nettle 



Selfheal 



Betony 



Our Sixth and Last Field Meeting was held at Holy 

 Island on Tuesday, October 22nd. This meeting was originally 

 planned for AInmouth or Blackhall, but the month having 

 advanced to this date, it was decided that it was really too 

 late in the year, and so it was changed to Holy Island, the 

 idea being to note the various migratory birds. Some of 

 the party travelled by the early train, and these were most 

 successful in seeing various birds. Those who arrived at Beal 

 by the later train, including myself, were not so successful ; 

 nevertheless, we thoroughly enjoyed the day. After driving 

 across Fenham Flats, and luncheon at the Iron Rails Hotel, a 

 move was made to visit the Priory. From there we made our 

 way to the Castle, which has been furnished at great expense 

 by Mr. Edward Hudson, the lessee. We were much interested 

 in the many pieces of antique furniture and other curios which 

 he has gathered together here. I did not notice any plants of 

 the henbane, Hyoscyasnus niger, which formerly grew on the 

 slopes below the Castle. The beds of sea campion, so 



