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In addition to the sad loss of the Rev. E. S. Marshall, we 
deeply regret to have to record the deaths of three other 
members since we issued our last Report. The Rev. C. H. 
Waddell died on the 8th of June, 1919. He had been a member 
since 1S93, and during the whole of that time never failed to 
send his annual contribution of interesting plants for identification 
or distribution. (See “Irish Naturalist,” Sept., 1919, p. 108, and 
“Journal of Botany,” Dec. 1919, pp. 358 — 9.) Mrs. Babington 
died on May 19th, 1919, and with her we have lost one whose 
love of our wild flowers was ever unbounded, and whose interest 
in our Club’s work never flagged. The Rev. W. Moyle Rogers 
died on May 26th this year. Since the death of Prof. Babington, 
Mr. Rogers had been the leading authority on Ruin, and no 
words can express the Club’s indebtedness to him for so willingly 
devoting much of his time to examining and determining the 
numerous specimens submitted for his opinion, till, in 1916, 
failing health compelled him to relinquish most of the work. A 
portrait and short memoir of him are given in the “Journal of 
Botany ” for this month.! 
GEORGE GOODE, 
July, 1920. Hon. Sec. and Editor. 
Additional Note to former Report. 
34th Report (1917—18), p. 60. 
Rubus rosaceus Wh. & N. [?]. Near Llangefni Church, July 
1917. — J. E. Griffith. Mr. Riddelsdell now states that the 
specimen of this gathering possessed by him is a dumetorum 
orm, but he cannot now say whether this applies to the whole 
gathering. 
Myosurus minimus L. Stubble field, Kelsham Farm, near 
5 etworth, W. Sussex, v.c. 13, Sept. 17, 1918. Not previously 
ecorded for the West Rother division. — W. C. Barton. 
Ranunculus fluitans Lam. Chichester Canal, W. Sussex, v.c. 
3, June 16, 1919. — R. J. Burdon. Yes.— J.G. Very poor 
laterial— much too young, no fruits, leaves badly encrusted, 
lot R. fluitans Lam., but near R. pseudo-fluitans Baker & Foggitt, 
ar. minor. — W.H.P. This is a very slender and small-flowered 
)rm of R. fluitans, and may possibly be var. Bachii Wirtg., but 
le material is very poor for determination. — H.W.P. Appears 
>rrectly named ; it does grow there. — C.E.S. 
