THE WATSON 
Botanical Exchange Club 
REPORT FOR 1931—1932 
List of Contributors. 
G. M. Ash 
Sheets 
... 9 
S. H. Bickham 
... 14 
W. Biddiscombe 
... 34 
R. J. Burdon ... 
... 99 
J. W. Carr 
... 78 
J. Fraser 
... 96 
G. Goode 
... 22 
L. B. Hall 
... 8 
Dr. Koch 
... 269 
J. E. Little 
... 188 
J. E. Lousley 
... 295 
Nat. Mus. of Wales 
... 41 
Seed packets 
W. H. Pearsall 
Sheets 
... 18 
H. W. Pugsley 
... 69 
F. Rilstone 
... 31 
Miss I. M. Roper 
... 86 
H. S. Thompson 
... 814 
E. C. Wallace ... 
... 292 
J. W. White ... 
... 148 
I. A. Williams 
... 32 
Lt.-Col. A. H. Wolley- 
Dod 
... 42 
Total 2685 
. E. Little, 86. 
Owing mainly to the Secretary’s magnificent contribution 
the total number of 2685 sheets sent in this year is the largest 
since the distribution of 1926-27. There were no “ scraps,” 
and with few exceptions the plants were well selected and 
carefully dried. Some, including the Swiss plants sent by 
Dr. Koch, were very beautiful, ready models of what herbarium 
specimens should be. Amongst the plants were a number of 
most interesting species, varieties and hybrids, but none that 
the most ardent lovers of our native flora could say ought not 
to be gathered on account of their rarity. All members who 
acknowledged the receipt of their parcels were much pleased 
with the many interesting plants sent to them. Pansies, 
Willow Herbs and Pondweeds were amongst those well 
represented, but the following important Families and 
Genera : Cruciferae, Viola (Violets), Rubus, Rosa, Saxifraga , 
Centaurca, Hieracium, Melampyrum, Plantago, Chenopodiaceae, 
