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Barton, Mr. C. E. Britton, Dr. E. Drabble, Mr. J. Fraser, Mrs. 
E. S. Gregory, Mr. J. Groves, Mr. W. 0. Howarth, Mr. A. B. 
Jackson, Mr. C. C. Lacaita, Mr. C. V. B. Marquand, Mr. W. H. 
Pearsall, Mr. H. W. Pugsley, Rev. H. J. Riddelsdell, Dr. E. J. 
Salisbury, Mr. C. E. Salmon, Mr. F. J. Sheldon, Mr. W. Watson, 
Mr. A. J. Wilmott, and Lt.-Col. A. H. Wolley-Dod. • 
W. R. Sherrin, Distributor. 
S. London Botanical Institute, 
323 Norwood Road, S.E. 24. 
We are much indebted to Mr. Sherrin for undertaking the 
distribution at a particularly busy time. 
I would express regret for about a dozen misprints in the 
previous Report. Among the less obvious are: p. 246, line 11, 
for “ apelata ” read apetcda ; p. 260, 1. 11, for “and” read at; 
1. 18, read sessiliflora ; p. 265, lines 37 and 38, for “other” read 
older, and for “shoot” read short; p. 271, 1. 18, read Woodbast- 
wick, and caroliniana. 
It would save both the Distributor and the Editor of the 
Report an immense amount of time if members would kindly 
endeavour to write the facts on their spare labels as much as 
possible as they will appear in the Report, and in the order 
which has been in vogue so many years. A better plan, already 
adopted by several, is to write the necessary matter, including 
useful comments (but no more), on quarto sheets of paper, say 
9" x 6" or 7", leaving a line between each plant. These are 
easily cut up, pasted on quarto sheets for the printer, and any 
notes from referees are attached or copied below. A great saving 
of space also results. 
Any suggestions about a Desiderata List for next spring will 
be gladly received. 
H. S. Thompson, Hon. Sec. 
Death has again had its toll from among our members and 
former members, and we mourn the loss of four of the kindest of 
mortals in Mr. Charles Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cotton, and 
Mr. Edw. Cleminshaw, M.A., better known latterly as a Bryolo- 
gist. The passing of Mr. James Britten, for forty-four years 
editor of The Journal of Botany , should also be recorded here, for 
he always took interest in the work of the Club, and frequently 
made extracts in his Journal from our Reports. 
