THE WATSON 
Botanical Exchange Club 
REPORT FOR 1932—33 
List of Contributors 
Sheets 
Sheets 
G. M. Ash 
62 
H. W. Pugsley ... 32 
R. J. Bur don ... 
59 
Miss I. M. Roper ... 55 
J. W. Carr 
208 
S. London Bot. Inst. ... 151 
J. Fraser 
103 
H. S. Thompson ... 427 
G. Goode 
30 
E. C. Wallace 246 
L. B. Hall 
31 
J. W. White (the late) 198 
Dr. Koch 
250 
Lt.-Col. A. H. Wolley- 
J. E. Little 
181 
Dod 18 
J. E. Lousley 
91 
Nat. Mus. of Wales ... 
41 
Total 2183 
Seed Packets : 
J. E. 
Little - - 152. 
H. S. Thompson - 10. 
Though fewer than last year, the plants sent to the Club 
were mostly well selected and carefully dried (some conspicu- 
ously so), and well maintain the high standard of the Club. 
A few of the large critical genera, including Rubus, Rosa, 
Hieracium, Salix, Potamogeton, and Cham were almost or 
entirely neglected. May we hope that next year, when we 
reach the jubilee of the Club’s existence, we may have a 
record number of plants to distribute. There are still many 
hybrids that would be acceptable to members, and, amongst 
other plants, Andromeda polifolia and any Pyrolae would be 
welcome. 
To our general Referees (Messrs. Drabble and Pugsley) and 
to Messrs. E. G. Baker, J. Fraser, W. 0. Howarth, J. E. Little, 
J. E. Lousley, W. H. Pearsall, Miss Roper, H. S. Thompson 
and A. J. Wilmott we again tender our very grateful thanks 
for their many interesting and valuable notes. Also to Prof. 
Danser of Groningen for kindly examining Rurnex. 
G. GOODE, 
Distributor, 1932-33. 
