178 MEETINGS. 



Lepidium campestre, R. Br. Roadside near Bordeaux, one plant (T. C. 

 lioyle and Miss Dawber). 



Stellaria graminea, L. On a heath at Ruettes Braves (Miss Dawber). 



Close to Ozanne's Mill (E. D. Marquand). 

 Malva borealis, Wallm. A single plant in the corner of a pasture field 



near Brookdale Nursery, Vale (E. 1). Marquand). 

 UleX nanus, Forster. A small bush, Salines Koad (E. D. Marquand). 

 Fragaria vesea, L. In a hedge near Les Vallees (VIII.), extending over 



about twenty yards (G. E. Derrick, who has known the plant in this 



station for many years) . 



Rosa mierantha, 8m. Eoad down to Fermain Bay (E. D. M.) 

 Lythrum Hyssopifolia, L. Lane-side from Braye Koad going towards 

 Noirmont (Bue es Chiens), in abundance for a few yards (E. D. M.) 



Erynglum eampestre, L. Seashore at Bordeaux, a single plant (Miss 

 Dawber and E. D. M.) 



Ammi majUS, L. Cultivated field near La Turquie (IX.), a single plant, in 



1888 (Miss Dawber). 

 Valerianella dentata, Poll. Plentiful in Miss Dawber's garden in 1888. 

 Aster tripolium, L. Vale Pond, sparingly (Miss D.) 

 Inula eonyza, D. G. On a wall between Carref our au Lievre and Sausmarez 



(III.), about half-a-dozen plants (E. D. M.) 

 Xanthium spinosum, L. A single plant, on the quarry heap by the Vale 



Castle in 1890 (G. E. Derrick). 



Menyanthes trifoliata, L. Wet corner of a field at Cobo (Miss Dawber, 



shown to her by Miss Naf tel) . 

 Verbaseum pulverulentum, Vill. In an old quarry, Les Mielles, at La 



Eochelle, l'Ancresse, one plant (E. D. M. and T. C. Boyle). 

 Origanum VUlgare, L. On the wall of St. Martin's Churchyard, sparingly 



(E. D. M.) 

 CorylUS avellana, L. Copse at Moulin de Haut (VIII.) and in the valley 



west of St. Saviour's Church, in both cases certainly indigenous (E. D. M.) 

 Narcissus biflorus, Curtis. A single clump in a meadow between Grande 



Mare and Vazon (Miss Dawber). Waste corner above the road at Fort 



George (Miss D. and E. D. M.) 



Ornithogalum umbellatum, L. Marshy field at Cobo, one root, and in 



an old quarry behind Noirmont House (IX.), in some quantity (E. D. M.) 



In the last station probably a garden outcast. 

 Setaria glauea, Beauv. Cultivated field near Grand Havre, one plant 



(E. D. Marquand and W. F. Miller). 

 Avena stPigOSa, Schreb. Boadside near the Vale Koad Nurseries (E. D. 



Marquand) . 

 Lepturus filiformis, Trin. In plenty in a wet field at Claire Mare, Perelle 



(E. D. Marquand, Miss Dawber and T. C. Boyle). 

 Chara Vulgaris, v. Longibracteata Kuetz. Small roadside pool at Cobo 



(Miss Dawber and E. D. Marquand). This variety is new to our Flora. 



T. C. Royle, Sec. Bot. Sect. 



REPORT OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION. 



This section has been represented at most of the excur- 

 sions of the Society during the season, and although few 

 additions have been made to the Society's list other than in 

 the order Hemiptera, many interesting observations were 



