The WATSON 



Botanical Exchange Club 



REPORT FOR 1901-1902. 



The number of plants contributed was 1,806, which, 

 though less than last year, is greater than in any si-nce 1893-4. 

 They were sent in by twentyTour members, and in addition, 

 the Club is indebted to Air. J. E. Bagnall, A.L.S., for kindly 

 presenting a parcel of sixty-seven Riihi. 



Plants of special interest are Staticg Liiuoniiim x vaviflova, 

 Rhinanthus stenophyllus, a new British species, Lastrcea nliginosa, 

 Newm., and Chava haltica, Bruz. 



Were it not for Mr. Bagnall's kind contribution, Ruhi 

 would have been but poorly represented, while Batrachian 

 Ranunculi, Roses and Hievacia have been almost entirely 

 neglected. 



It would enable the Distributor to make a much more 

 satisfactory allotment of the plants sent in, were each 

 



