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has been so good as to contribute, at Mr. Little’s suggestion, 
some very useful hints on collecting and mounting linear-leaved 
aquatics, and also a further account with outline sketch of his 
special ‘dredger.’ 
The Club is grateful to the various botanists whose names 
appear in the Report under their several notes for examining 
and commenting upon specimens submitted to them. A few 
determinations are unavoidably deferred until later. We 
particularly thank Messrs. Salmon, Bennett and Pearsall. 
Several members omit to state which vice-county their plants 
come from when a county is divided into two or more vice- 
counties. In some such cases it is difficult to locate the place in 
order to find whether a plant is unrecorded from a vice-county 
in “Top. Bot.” Ed. 2 or Suppl. in “Journ. Bot.” 1905. Although 
we publish no Desiderata List at present, quite common plants 
are not wanted unless differing markedly from t}?pe, or new to 
a vice-county. 
The contributors for the year were : — 
Mr. W. C. Barton 
Sheets. 
... 234 
Rev. R. J. Burdon 
... 79 
Miss L. Day 
... 27 
Mr. L. B. Hall ... 
... 35 
Mr. J. E. Little 
... 84 
Mr. W. H. Pearsall 
... 22 
Miss I. M. Roper 
... Ill 
Mr. C. E. Salmon 
Sheets. 
... 29 
S. London Bot. Inst. 
... 106 
Mr. H. S. Thompson 
... 437 
Mr. J. W. White 
... 153 
Total 
...1317 
Because of the cost of printing, and because few of the large 
number of plants sent by myself (partly intended for non- 
contributing members) were from new localities, and as some 
were merely ecological states and seedlings, there is no object in 
loading the Report with mere copies of labels. 
Our member, Col. A. H. Wolley-Dod, has the good wishes of 
the Club during his long sojourn in California. 
Certain back numbers of Reports may be bought from the 
Treasurer. 
H. STUART THOMPSON, 
Clifton, Hon Sec. 
May 1921. 
