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through damp ; measures have been taken to prevent further 



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Jethou. — In the brief notice of last year s excursion to 



Jethou, given on page 320 of our Transactions, it is stated 



that twenty new plants were added to the recorded flora of the 



island, but the list of names was inadvertently omitted in 



passing the Transactions through the press. These additional 



species were as follows, which, with the original list by Mr. 



Marquand given at page 80, now raise the number of Jethou 



flowering plants to 184. 



Ranunculus hirsutus. Anagallis coerulea. 



parviflorus. Centunculus minimus. 



Fumaria confusa. Myosotis collina. 



Viola tricolor. Echium vulgare. 



arvensis. Veronica serpyllifolia. 



Lychnis vespertina. Stachys arvensis. 



Geranium dissectum. Mercurialis annua. 



Erodium moschatum. Juncus bufonius. 



Vicia lathyroides. Arum italicum. 



Achillcea millefolium. Bromus mollis. 



By a curious coincidence both visits to Jethou by the 

 Society were made at the end of June. Another visit in 

 September might be repaid by the finding of an additional 

 species or two, though probably very little remains undis- 

 covered in the way of flowering plants and ferns. 



Through the departure from the island of Mr. E. D. 

 Marquand the section has lost its most expert as well as one 

 of its most active members. The section desires once more 

 to express its appreciation of the interest he took and the 

 assistance he always so freely rendered in every department 

 of its work. 



Several specimens of plants difficult to identify are in the 

 hands of experts for naming, and will be reported on next 

 year. 



The section also hope to furnish a complete list of the 

 varieties recorded since the publication of the Flora with their 

 next report. 



PHANEROGAMS.— LIST OF ADDITIONS IN 1895. 



AQuilegia vulgaris, Linn. "Waste ground, Torteval ; probably an escape 

 (excursion). 



Anthriseus sylvestris, Eoffm. Garden, Mount Durand (Messrs. Derrick 

 and Royle). Lord de Sausmarez's grounds (the same). 



Primula veris, Linn. Plantation, St. Martin's (Mr. GL Derrick). 



Datura Stramonium, Linn. Cultivated ground near l'Ancresse Lodge 

 (Mr. Hocart), 



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



