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Report, Vol. III. No. 3, p. 100. 
Mr. Barton’s Nos. 414, 437, 441, sent as llubus sylvaticus, are 
not that, but probably R. Gelertii, though very little glandular. 
His 426 was correctly named sylvaticus. — H.J.R. 
17th Report (1900—01). 
Salicornia. lierbacea L. var. pusilla (Woods). (Ref. No. 2510). 
Hayling Island, 1900. — E. S. Marshall. On showing my speci- 
mens to the late C. Bucknall, he agreed that they were small 
S. clisarticulata, Moss (1911), and I observed later that they are 
so quoted in “ Camb. Brit. Flora.” — H.S.T. 
The Rules, formerly printed with the Desiderata List, are 
herewith reprinted, with slight alteration, for the use of new 
members especially. 
We also print a useful Key to the British species of Juncus, 
as compiled by Mr. Sherrin, to whom our thanks are due for 
having managed the Exchange this year. 
Although twelve new members (or Botanical Institutions) 
have become subscribers, we still need fresh members, particu- 
larly from Ireland and Scotland. Messrs. Arthur Bennett and 
E. F. Linton, who have done so much for the Club since its 
inception, have been made Honorary Members. 
It was agreed by some of the older members that the time 
had come to somewhat alter the basis of membership by inviting 
several good Continental botanists to join the Club, so as to 
facilitate comparison of certain British plants with forms grow- 
ing on the Continent of Europe. Moreover, British plants are 
very poorly represented in most of the large Continental Her- 
baria. Mr. Jens Holmboe, Director of the Bergens Museum, 
Bergen, Norway, and Prof. Carl Lindman, of Stockholm, have 
already joined our ranks ; and it is believed the advantage will 
be mutual. Shortly we expect to eidist the co-operation of at 
least one famous Swiss botanist, as well as that of an active 
worker from northern France. In this connection members will 
note with pleasure that Mr. C. C. Lacaita has rejoined the 
Club.* 
It is much hoped that some of the new members, and several 
older ones whose parcels have been missed of late, will take part 
