EXCURSIONS, 1948 
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excursion, to include the records with all those made in the county dur- 
ing 1948. Most of the plants found previously were re-found during the 
weelj-end. While every effort has been made to attribute each record to 
the person who made it there may be errors for which the leader 
apologises. 
As leader I wish to express my thanks to Messrs P. G. M. Dickinson, 
J. E. H. Blackie and W. H. Davies, who helped in many ways my task 
of leading an excursion in country little knoAvn to me, to the manager 
of the George Hotel who kindly placed without charge the writing room 
at our disposal, and the Premier Travel Company without whose ready 
co-operation the excursion might have failed completely. 
J. G. Dony. 
(A List of the more interesting plants found is incorporated in a 
paper by Dr J. G. Dony, “ A Contribution to the Flora of Huntingdon- 
shire,” 'Wntsnnia, 1 (5), pp. 301-307.) 
ITEMS FOR LEADER’S GUIDANCE. 
Leaders are reminded that they are responsible for the production 
of the Report of their Field Meeting. They may delegate this duty to 
a suital)le person. The Report should contain: — 
1. list of members 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 may be prefer- 
able in some cases to give separate lists for separate localities. 
4. Presumed ncAv Vice-County records should be indicated and the 
name of the finder given for each, and the whereabouts of the 
voucher specimen, as far as possible. 
