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did not agree in characters with the plant now shown and which was evidently 
the true thing. The other had not yet been identified. 
Fasciated Wallflower. — A tall fasciated wallflower, nearly 3 ft. in height, and 
bearing at the top of the stem a densely leafy much-branched fasciated growth, 
was also exhibited. 
Scientific Committee, December 13, 1921. 
Rev. W. Wilks, M.A., in the Chair, and seven members present. 
British Mints. — Mr. J. Fraser showed a series of beautifully preserved 
specimens of varieties and hybrids of Mentha aquatica and M. hirsuta, and 
of rotundifolia and spicata. 
Yucca Whipplei seedling. — Mr. Chittenden mentioned the ripening of seed 
of Yucca Whipplei in Mr. M. Christy's garden at Emsworth this year. The 
seeds had germinated. It would be interesting, in view of the strange story 
of pollination in Yuccas, to hear of the occurrence of good fruit of this or other 
Yuccas in other parts of the country. 
