1 82 president's address. 



Silverweed, Potentilla ansenina. 

 Birds-foot Trefoil, Lotus corniculatus. 

 Foeted Iris, h'is foetidissima. 



Amongst the plants observed by those who journeyed 

 along the shore between Seahouses and Budle Bay were the 

 following : — 



Storks Bill, Erodium cicutarmm. 



Marsh Orchis, Orchis latifolia. 



Spotted Orchi':, Orchis maculata. 



Hounds Tongue, Cynoglossum officinale. 



Vipers Bugloss, Echium vidgare. 



Slender Thistle, Cardtms pycnocephalus. 



Sea Sandwort, Honcketieja peploides. 



Milk Vetch, Astragalus hypoglottis. 



Sea Milkwort, Glaux maritima. 



Varicoloured Forget-me-not, Myosotis versicolor. 



Common Mallow, Malva sylvestris. 



Cross-leafed Heath, Ereca tetralix. 



Buckbean, Menyanthes trifoliata. 



Greater Red Rattle or Lousewort, Pedicularis palustris. 



Lesser Red Rattle or Lousewort, Pedicula7-is sylvatica. 



Great Valerian, Valeriana officinalis. 



Heath Bedstraw, Galium saxatile. 



Henbane, Hyoscyamus niger. 



Butterwort, Pinguicida zmlgaris. 



Mrs. Cuthbertson provided us with a satisfactory dinner, 

 and after electing two new members, the party left Seahouses 

 by the 6.5 p.m. train, much interested in the ornithology of 

 the Islands. 



The Third Field Meeting took place at the historical 

 and restful village of Otterburn on Wednesday, the loth of 

 July. The train left Newcastle Station at the early hour of 

 6.15 a.m., and as some of those present had to undertake a 

 railway journey, or drive some distance before reaching New- 

 castle, it was gratifying to find about a dozen members 



