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Cystoptens fragilis (L.) Bernh. Above Llyn y Gafr (K., P.T.) and 
Mynydd Gwerngraig. 
Ceterach officinanm DC. Aberdovey (K., P.T.). 
Ilymenophylhim peltatum (Poir.) Desv. Above Llyn y Gafr (K., 
P.T.), above Llyn Gwernan and Abergwynant. 
Osmtmda regaUs L. Arthog (P.T.). 
Bofnjrhiuvi Lunaria (L.) Sw. Near Llyn y Gafr and near Benglog (K., 
P.T.). 
Ophioglossum vulgatum L. Aberdovey and Mochras (K., P.T.). 
Isoetes lacustris L. Llyn Crogenen and Llyn Aran (K., P.T.). 
Lycopodium, alpinum L. Near Llyn y Gafr (K.), near Llyn Aran and 
Llanfacreth. 
L. Selago L. Near Llyn y Gafr (K.), near Llyn Aran (K.), Mynydd 
Gwerngraig and Llanfacreth. 
L. clavatum L. Near Llyn y Gafr (K.), near Llyn Aran and Llan- 
facreth. 
Selaginella selaginoides (L.) Link. Near Llyn y Gafr, Tir Stent (K.) 
and Llanfacreth. 
IK., P.T. = Specimens in the Herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens, 
Kew, and the writer respectively. 
Peter Taylor. 
August 20-23. HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 
Leader: Dr J. G. Dony. 
This excursion was arranged for the purpose of adding to the 
iComital Flora records for v.-c. 31, Huntingdon. Mr P. G. M. Dickinson, 
IF.S.A., who was to have been joint leader, and gave valuable assistance 
:in the preliminary arrangements, was unable to join the excursion. The 
• weather during the week-end was fine except on the Saturday evening 
(Aug. 21st). The following members attended: — Miss D. Bayliss, Lady 
ID. jM . Birkett, Miss R. Carey, Mrs H. R. Davies, Miss G. H. Day, Miss 
IL. W. Frost, Mrs B. Hassall, Miss M. Isaac, Miss M. Knox, Miss B. M. 
• C. Morgan, Airs H. M. Richards, Lady Roche, Airs H. Boyd Watt, Mrs 
B. Welch, Aliss C. Wickham, A. H. G. Alston, C. L. Collenette, Com. 
iR. D. Graham, R. P. Libbey, A. J. Wilmott, J. E. Woodhead and Dr D. 
P. Yo'ung with four friends. 
Friday, August 20th. 
At a preliminary meeting in the evening at the George Hotel, Hunt- 
ingdon, the leader explained the purpose and plan of the excursion. 
Saturday', August 21 st. 
An early start was made and the party taken by coach to Wood Wal- 
ton Church where it divided into four sections A. J. Wilmott led one 
section which visited Monks and Bevills Wood and made a list of about 
200 species. Another section in charge of A. H. G. Alston made a 
thorough search of Connington Dump and W. H. Davies led a small 
