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The following Nominations were duly intimated : —John 



William Blackadder, Ninewells Mains, Chirn- 



Nomina^ side; Rev. Robert Baldock Scott, B.A., Humbie, 



tions. Upper Keith ; and Mrs Edith Anderson, The 



Thirlings, Wooler. 



Owing to the awkwardness of train-service one or two 

 members were compelled to spend the night at Wooler, and on 

 the morning of Thursday, 27th September, they walked along 

 the Till to Weetwood, where on the river banks they found 



Peplis portula ; Polygonum Hydropiper ; Alisma plantago ; and 

 Carex vesicaria (a new station). On the roadside between 

 Weetwood and Doddington they noted the following: — Viola 

 tricolor var. arvensis ; Lychnis vespertina ; Geranium pusillum ; 

 Erodium cicutarium ; Anthriscus vulgaris ; Chce7'ophyllum 

 temulum ; Veronica Anagallis ; V. polita ; V. Buxbaumii ; 

 and Lycopsis arvensis. 



