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 that the success of the Club is very largely due to their un- 

 tiring energy, and to the self sacrificing manner in which they 

 have devoted so large an amount of time to its interests. 



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H. S. THOMPSON. 



Thalictrum dunense, Dum. Sandhills by the sea, Bally- 

 kinlar, Co. Down, Sept., 1900.— C. H. Waddell. In spite of 

 the sandhill situation, I prefer to call this T. collinum, Wallr., 

 rather than T. dunense, Dum. — E. F. Linton. 



RanuncultLS pseudorfluitans. "Bab." In the R. Axe, below 

 the Gorge at Cheddar, N. Somerset.— May 30, 1888.— 

 J. W. White. Yes, we should so label it, though of course 

 the name is a very unsatisfactory one. — H. and J. Groves. 



R. trie hop hy litis, Chaix. Ditch, Coombe, W. Sussex. — 

 June, 1900.— T. Hilton. Yes.— H. and J. G. 



R, Jieterophy litis, Web., var. stibmevstis, Hiern. Ditches, 

 Shirehampton, W. Glos.— May 27, 1899.— J. W. White. 

 Yes, just the plant of our Thames salt-marshes. — H. and J. G. 



R. peltatiis, Schrank. Pool at 650 ft., near Barrow Gurney, 

 N. Somerset.— June 22, 1900.— J. W. White. Apparently 

 R. peltatiis, a very curious and interesting form. The peduncles 

 are remarkably short and weak, and most of the carpels are 

 undeveloped. The developed carpels are covered with strong 

 bristles. No doubt the situation has something to do with 

 the peculiarities of the plant. — H. and J.G. 



R. peltatiis, Schia.nk. vai. penicillatus, Hiern. (1). Out of 

 L. Coron, Bodorgan, Anglesea, v.c. 52, June 30, 1900. (2). 

 Out of 1 ft. of water in drain, Sand-le-mere, near Withernsea, 

 E. Yorks. v.c. 61, June, 1900.— C. Waterfall. R. peltatus, 

 not penicillatus. — H. and J. G. 



R. peltatus, Schrank. var. tnincattis, Hiern. Out of 1ft. of 

 water in drain, Sand-le-mere, near Withernsea, v.c. 61, May 28, 



