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The thanks of the club are due to Mrs. Cotton, 

 Mr. Mennell, and an anonymous donor, for donations of 

 £i each to our funds ; and we are also indebted to 

 Major Wolley-Dod for not charging his expenses incurred 

 last year in the arduous duties of Distributor. 



H. STUART THOMPSON, 



Hon. Secretary. 



Anemone apennina^ L. Wimbledon Park, Surrey, 

 April, 1903. Now on the verge of extinction unless it 

 occurs in other places in the park with which I am not 

 acquainted. — H. W. Pugsley. 



Ranunculus cambricus (A. Bennett). Lake Coron, 

 Bodorgan, Anglesea, v.c. 52, 30th June, 1900. — C. 

 Waterfall. Apparently not any fruiting. — H.W.P. Yes, 

 but miserable specimens. The late Herr Freyn thought 

 it might be the R. carinatus, Schur. ? {R. confusus, G. and 

 G. var.), but I do not agree. See Watson Exchange 

 Club Report, 1892-3, p. 2, and Rep. Bot. Ex. Club, 

 1900-01, p. 618. — A. Bennett. We think, in the absence 

 of evidence to the contrary, this is best placed under 

 R. fluitanSy Lam. — H. and J. Groves. 



R. . Pond, Oadly, Leicestershire, 26th July, 



1902. — W. Bell. A form of R. heterophyllus, Weber ex p. 

 —H. and J. G. 



R. — . (i) Stream near the Trent, Castle 



Donnington, Leicestershire, 25th June, 1902. (2) Hun- 

 ington, Leicestershire, i6th June, 1902.— T. E. Routh. 

 Both R. heterophyllus f Weber ex p. — H. and J. G. 



R. florihundus, Bab. ? Stream at Sutton Park, 

 Warwickshire, 22nd June, 1901. For naming only, 

 — H. S. Thompson. R. peltatus, Schrank. — H. and 

 J. G. 



R, Flammula^ L., b. radicans, Nolte. Pittdown, 

 Sussex, i8th September, 1902. — R. S. Standen. I have 

 not seen Nolte's plant ; but this is not the Scotch 

 lake-side plant, simulating R, reptans, L., which has been 

 so-called. I should merely name it R. Flammula, 

 rooting state." — E. S. Marshall. 



