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ratieritia |j., It. crispus X Patientia, Pmt riffida L., Loliuin 
cristutum Doll. X perervne L. 
One spei-imen from Killin, Perthshire, v.-c. 88. 
.■ilchemilla argenteu Don. 
3. Paintings. 
Paintings of jilants, by Miss M. Knox. 
There were 18 paintings in water colour, some of them of rare 
flowers, some of familiar wild flowers. All were life-size. 
Paintings of North London fungi, by Miss Scholey, London Natural 
History Society. 
4. Photographs. 
Photos of s])ring and summer in the Hautcs Alpes : La Grave, Lau- 
teret, Nevache and Queras, by Miss M. S. Campbell. 
The interest of these photographs lay principally in the sea- 
sonal .differences; the spring ones having been taken in June 
1937 Avhen there had been an exceptionally late heavy fall of 
snow at the end of March causing a blocking of the main road 
between Brian^on and Col du Lauteret, at the end of May, and 
the summer ones taken in Jidy 1949 during the exceptionally 
warm and dry spring and summer showing an unprecedented 
(in living memory) recession of snow. 
Photos of Epipactis species, by C. Thomas. 
