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Dipsacus Fullonum. Melilotus indica. 



H sylvestris. Chenopodium vulvaria. 



Sideritis montana. Yicia Faba. 



Camelina sativa. Papaver somniferum. 



Brassica alba. Malva verticillata. 



Apium graveolens. Trifolium purpureum. 



Trigonella Foenumgrsecum. Gypsophila viscosa. 



Artemisia absinthium. Spergularia media. 

 Carthamnus tinctorius. n marginata. 



Silene dichotoma. Lobelia Erinus. 

 Melilotus arvensis. 



Plants seen on previous visits by Mr Eraser : — 



Bromus squarrosus. Asperugo procumbens. 



II unioloides. Nemophila insignis. 



Saponaria vaccaria. Trigonella coerulea. 



Sisymbrium Sophia. Artemisia Scoparia. 



II altissima. Coriandrum sativum. 



The excursions of the Society for 1910 were remarkably 

 fortunate in regard to weather and the large attendance of 

 members, the average number at each excursion being 32. 

 At nearly all of them a rich gathering of Natural History 

 specimens was made. 



EXHIBITS IN NATURAL HISTORY, ETC. 



At the evening meetings during this session the following 

 objects were shown : — 



Soya beans {Soja hisjpida) and Tulsi, the sacred plant of 

 India — (the President). 



Foreign fruits and seeds, including the Butter, Quandang, 

 Tiger, and Peccan nuts, Soapberries, Sandbox fruit, the Calabar 

 ordeal bean, the Mammee apple, and the Malabar cardamom — 

 (Miss Carphin). 



Water Shrew (Crossopus fodiens) from Tomatin — (Mr S, 

 Archibald). 



