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on the muddy grounds ; whilst to a great extent other salt-loving 

 plants mentioned in previous reports are springing up in the 

 shallower parts and will help to bind the mud into more solid grass 

 land. 



LIST OF BRITISH PLANTS FOE, THE DISTRICT. 

 Collected by R. V. Sherring, F.L.S., and C. B. Green, during 

 1915. L.C. Ed. 10. 



67 Corydalis claviculata, D.C.— G. &.S. 



129 Erysimum orientate. Mill. — G. 



432 Prunus Padus, L. --G. & S. 



574 Agrimonia odorata, Mill. — G. (new stations). 



— Scorzonera kumilis, L. — G. (June 5th), see " J. of B," October, 1915. 

 721 Carum rertie'dtatum, Koch. — G. & S. See "J. of B," November, 



1914. 



1307 TJtricularia intermedia, Hayne (in flower). — S. 



1390 Chenopodium polyspermism, L. — G. 



1418 Salicorvia radieans, Sm. — G. 



1420 Sucedafruticosa, Forsk. — G. & S. (new stations). 



1561 Orchis latifolia, L. forma. 



(0. praetermissa, Druce), S. & G. See " J. of B." June, 1915. 

 1731 Eleocharis acicnlaris. Roem & Schult. — G. 

 1761 Carex dioica, L. — S. & G. (new stations). 

 1799 C. limosa, L. — G. <fc S. (new stations). 

 1809 C. pallesce?is. L.— G. &. S. 

 1831 C. infiata, Huds., X vesicaria.— G. k S. 



1835 Panicum Crns-galli. L. — G. 



1836 Setaria viridis, Beau v. — G. 



1837 S. glanca, Beauv. — G. 



— Hordeum jubatum, L. 



1870 Calamagrostis epigeios. Roth. — G. (several new stations). 

 2008 " Laxtrea montana, T. Moore. — G. & S- (new stations). 

 2032 Equisetum limoxum, L. var. rertioillatiim, Doell. — S. 

 2072 JSliteXla translucevs, Agardh.— I. M. Roper. 



— Puccinia Tkesii, Chaill. Con Thesium humifusuvi), D.C. — S. & G. 



— Septoria Euony m i-japoniccs (on Euonymus leaves). — G. New to 



Britain 



entomological ^tction. 



Chairman • Richard Beck, F.E.S. 

 Secretary : W. Omer Cooper. 



The Chairman of the Section having resigned, the Hon. Sec. 

 reports that besides Mr. Neale's lecture, which appears on a later 

 page, there were two Exhibitions of Insects by members and two 

 excursions for the purpose of collecting insects. 



fecgraphicai Section. 



Chairman : Geo. de Castro, M.R.C.S.Eng., &c. 

 Secretary : W. J. Woodhouse, A. CP. 



The meetings and excursions of the Section have been limited 

 in number, the members having had more important calls upon 

 their time, but are duly noted in the Council's report. There is 

 nothing of special interest to be added. G. de C. 



