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Meetings, 1888. 



It has been decided also to bind up with them a reprint of 

 several papers of general interest which had been read before 

 the Society. During the year the following plants have been 

 added to the list identified by the Society. 



1. Senebiera didytua. Lesser Wart Cress. 



2. Linaria repens. Pale blue Toad flax. A new introduc- 

 tion, but found for three years at St. Sampson's, St. 

 Andrew's and the Forest. 



3. Trifolium glomeratum. Smooth round headed trefoil. 



4. Anthriscus vulgaris. Common beaked Paisley. 



5. Silene inflata. Bladder Campion (on Ballast heaps). 



6. Bupleurum aristatum. Narrow leaved Hare's Ear, or 

 Thorow-wax. A rare plant found only in two places 

 in England. 



7. Triglochin palustre. Marsh arrow grass. 



8. Origanum vulgare. Common Marjoram. 



9. Oicendia filiformis. Least Gentianella. 



10. Aquilegia Vulgaris. Columbine. 



11. Gunnera scabra, erroneously called " Wild Rhubarb." 

 The Committee tender to Messrs. Guille and Alles their 



best thanks for the use of the room in which they hold the 

 meetings. 



The Eeport being adopted, Mr. Luff, Hon. Treasurer, read 

 the financial statement for the year. 



The election of officers for the ensuing year was then 

 proceeded with, the result being as follows: — 



Patron : Sir E. MacCulloch, Bailiff. 



President : Mr. T. Guille. 

 Vice-President : Mr. J. Whitehead. 

 Hon. Treasurer : Mr. W. A. Luff. 

 Hon. Secretary : Mr. W. Sharp. 



Committee : 



Messrs. F. M. Alles, 

 A. Collenette, 

 G. T. Derrick, 



Messrs. S. G. Hugo, 



C. G. De LaMare, 

 E. D. Marquand. 



