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beauty. It is curious the preference the sheep have for this fern, for 
though there were other ferns of similar appearance growing along 
with it in abundance, they were never touched, but the Pseudathyrium, 
whenever it occurred was invariably eaten over.” — H. M. Drummond- 
Hay. 
J. Boswell Syme. 
May 3 1 at, 1872 . 
Correction in Exchange Club Report for 1871: — At foot of page 10, 
the words, “ This plant occurs at Lymm, and in the neighbourhood, but 
always planted,” do not refer to Geuvi intermedium , but to Lonicera 
Xylosleum, specimens of which from Lymm, Cheshire, were sent to Dr. 
Syme. — C. Bailey. 
