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The  Club  is  again  indebted  to  the  Rev.  Augustin  Ley 
for  a  large  and  valuable  contribution,  particularly  of 
Hieracia. 
Useful  notes  on  critical  species  were  received  from 
Mr.  W.  Barclay,  Mr.  A.  Bennett,  Dr.  E.  Drabble,  Prof.  E. 
Hackel,  Mr.  J.  R.  Drummond,  Mrs.  Gregory,  Messrs. 
H.  and  J.  Groves,  the  Revs.  A.  Ley,  E.  F.  Linton,  E.  S. 
Marshall,  and  W.  Moyle  Rogers,  Mr.  H.  W.  Pugsley, 
Mr.  C.  E.  Salmon,  and  Major  Wolley-Dod. 
A.  BRUCE  JACKSON, 
Distributor  for  the  year  1908 — 9. 
The  Secretary  greatly  regrets  that  the  publication  of 
the  Report  has  been  unavoidably  delayed  this  year. 
Dr.  Eric  Drabble  has  kindly  undertaken  to  distribute 
next  year,  and  parcels  of  plants  should  be  sent  to  him  at 
13,  Claverley  Grove,  Church  End,  Finchley,  London,  N., 
before  January  31. 
GEORGE  GOODE, 
November ,  1909.  Hon.  Secretary. 
Thalictrum  minus  L.,  var.  odoratum  (Gren.  &  Godr.). 
Origin,  Erwood,  Breconsh.,  (on  shady  river-side  rocks),  v.c. 
42.  Cult.  Aug.  4,  1908.  Named  for  me  by  Rev.  E.  F. 
Linton  in  1907,  var.  pubescens  Schleich.,  (see  B.E.C.  Rept., 
1907,  p.  268),  so  that  my  labels  will  have  to  be  altered  by 
members.  The  whole  plant  is  broader  and  more  straggling 
in  growth  than  any  other  variety  of  T.  minus  which  I  have 
seen.— A.  Ley.  The  panicle  in  this  Erwood  plant  is  much 
broader  than  in  any  other  form  of  T.  minus  I  have  seen. — 
E.F.L. 
T.  Kochii  Fr.  Origin,  Langdale,  Westmorland  (on 
river-sides),  v.c.  69.  Cult.  Aug.  4,  1908.  Named  for  me  by 
the  late  Rev.  W.  R.  Linton,  in  company  with  whom  I 
picked  it  in  1905  (see  B.E.C.  Rept.,  1905,  p.  152).  In  the 
garden  the  fruits  are  not  subject  to  insect  attacks. — A.  Ley. 
