REPORT FOR 1913. 



403 



arvensis L., Anthemis arvensis L., Matricaria suaveolens Buch., 

 Centaurea Solstitialis L., Plantago Lay opus L., Setaria glauca Beau v. 



S. J. HURST, in lit. 



ALIENS AT DALTON-IN-FURNESS. 



Saponaria Vaccaria L., Hypericum elatum Aiton, Vogelia pani- 

 culata Horn., Securigera Securidaca (L.) Degen & Dorfl. = Bonaveria 

 Securidaca Desv., Lonicera Xylosteum L., Dipsacus fidlonum L., 

 Campanula rapunculoides L., Fagopyrum tataricum Gaertn., Hordeum 

 jubatum L. 



D. LUMB, in lit. 



ALIENS AT LYNN DOCKS, NORFOLK, 1907. 

 (not necessarily new records.) 

 Diplotaxis muralis DC, Medicago Falcata L., Erigeron canadensis 

 L., Cirsium setosum Meyer, Anchusa ochroleuca var. italica, Salvia 

 pratensis L., Euphorbia Esula L. 



Rev. C. W. PECK, in lit. 



ALIENS AT GALASHIELS, SELKIRK, 1913. 



Lepidium bonariense L., Silene inaperta L., S. nocturna var. 

 brachypetata, S. quinquevulnera L., Poly car pon tetraphyllum L., 

 Trifolium glomeratum L., Mentha gentilis L., var. Hackenbruckii 

 Briq., Juncus capitatus Weigel, Phalaris angusta Nees. 



Miss IDA M. HAYWARD. 



PERSONAL NOTES. 

 Mr E. W. Hunnybun, who is making a series of drawings of 

 British plants for the Cambridge British Flora, would be much obliged 

 if members would assist him in obtaining some of his desiderata, a list 

 of which, with other information, will be gladly supplied by him. He 

 will defray the cost of transmission and supply tins for the plants. 



Miss Bertha Reid, 26 Ardilaun Road, Highbury, N., Prof. J. 

 Percival, The Pyghtle, Northcourt Avenue, Reading, and R. Y. 

 Stapledon, Esq., Agricultural Dept., Unversity College of Wales, 

 Aberystwyth, would be much obliged if members will kindly supply 



