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EXCUHSIONS. 1947. 
Canal hank c-Iose to tlie tip. 
615/8. Polyfjonurii iindosiiw Pers. 
Rubbish tip. 
49/2. Sisynihrhnn Sophia, L. 
49/3. S. altissimiim L. 
61/4. Lepldium ruderale L. 
61/24. L. neglectuni Tliell. 
339/3. Ambrosia arteniisifolia L. 
378/21. Artemisia Verlotormn Lam. 
522/lb. Datura Stramonium L. var. Tatvia (L.) Torrey. 
600/ le. Chenopodium ruhrum L. var. pseudo-hot njoides Wats. 
756/1. Setaria italica (L.) Beauv. 
756/2. S. viridis (L.) Beauv. 
1). H. Kent. 
1TE31S FOR LEADER’S GUIDANCE. 
Ijeaders are reminded that they are responsible for the production 
of the Report of their Excursion. They may delegate this duty to a 
suitable ])erson. The Re])ort should contain: — 
1. A list of meml)ers and guests attending. 
2. A summary of the proceedings. 
3. List, in the order of the “ British Plant List ” of the more in- 
teresting plants observed, with localities. It maj* be prefer- 
able in some cases to give .separate lists for separate localities. 
4. Presumed ne^v Vice-C'ounty records should be indicated and the 
name of the finder given for each, and the whereabouts of the 
voucher specimen, as far as possible. 
