THE  WATSON 
Botanical  Exchange  Club. 
REPORT  FOR  1915—16. 
There  has  been  a  falling  off  in  the  number  of  plants 
sent  for  distribution,  especially  in  comparison  with  last 
year,  but  considering  the  many  calls  which  have  come 
to  everyone  on  account  of  the  war  it  is  a  matter  for 
congratulation  that  members  have  made  so  great  an 
effort  to  maintain  the  work  of  the  Club  in  a  vigorous 
state.  We  are  specially  gr 
their  liberal  contributions. 
Sheets. 
Mr.  C.  Bailey  ...  47 
Mr.  W.  Barclay  ...  20 
Mr.  W.  C.  Barton  ...  655 
Mr.  S.  H.  Bickham  ...  251 
Mr.  J.  Comber  ...  147 
Mr.  A.  J.  Crosfield  ...  70 
Mr.  J.  E.  Griffith  ...  12 
Miss  D.  M.  Higgins  ...  28 
Mr.  A.  R.  Horwood  ...  859 
Rev.  E.  F.  Linton  ...  27 
Mr.  J.  E.  Little  ...  67 
Mr.  H.  C.  Littlebury...  64 
Dr.  F.  Long  ...  6 
ateful  to  several  members  for 
The  full  list  is  as  follows  : — 
Sheets. 
Rev.  E.  S.  Marshall ...  858 
Rev.  W.  Moyle  Rogers  131 
Miss  I.  M.  Roper  ...  316 
Mr.  C.  E.  Salmon  ...  41 
Mr.  W.  R.  Sherrin  ...  18 
Mr.  R.  S.  Standen  ...  20 
Mr.  H.  S.  Thompson...  152 
Rev.  C.  H.  Waddell  ...  42 
Mr.  J.  W.  White  ...  182 
Total  2963 
The  majority  of  the  specimens  were  well  prepared,  and 
the  number  of  sheets  sent  of  each  plant  was  sufficiently 
liberal  to  permit  of  a  few  being  given  to  several  non- 
contributing  members. 
