SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE. 
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Cypripedium insigne ' Oddity.' — Mr. C. J. Lucas sent a specimen of this 
curious form, which constantly produces flowers with three labella, two petals 
having become lip-like. 
Plants in flower. — To illustrate the recent mild weather, Mr. Marsden Jones 
sent a list of sixty-one native plants which he had seen in flower at the end of 
November, 
Scientific Committee, December 14, 1920. 
Mr. E. A, Bowles, M.A., in the Chair, and six members present. 
Variation in Pyrus Aria. — Mr. J, Eraser showed specimens of forms of 
Pyrus Aria which he had collected from various wild localities — one near 
P. salicifolia from Farthing Downs, Coulsdon, and P. intermedia, A. Ley, from 
Breconshire. 
The late Mr. Spencer Pickering. — ^A vote of condolence with the relatives 
of our late member, Mr. S. U. Pickering, was unanimously passed. 
