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588/3 ^Plantago Coronop^is L., Pilfrey Bridge, Eastoft (1), E.J.G. 
606/5 ^Afriplex hasfata L., Brumby East Common (2), D.P.Y. 
606/ 10b ||A. horiensis L. var. riihra (Cr.) Roth, Brumby East Common 
(2), B.M.C.M. 
615/32 WPoVygomim. cuspidatvm Sieb. & Zucc., Brumbj^ West Com- 
mon (2). 
618/9 Piimex conglomeratus Murr. Epworth Turbary (1), D.P.Y. 
618/1 P. HydroJapatlunn Huds. Brumby West Common (2), E.J.G. 
616/1 Fagopyrum sagittatvrn Gilib., Brumby East Common (2), 
B.W. 
636/1 \\Fims Carica L., sewage dyke, Scunthorpe (2), E.J.G. 
653/2 CeratophyUum demersum Ty., det. R. W. Butcher, Broughton 
Bridge (2), E.J.G. 
718/5 Ju/ncns vnflexus Tj., Manton ; Brumby; Epworth (1), D.P.Y. 
719/4b Luzida midtiflora (Retz.) Lej. var. cnngesta (Thuill.) Koch, 
Epworth (1), D.P.Y. 
737/23 ^Potainogeton pusUli(s L., det. Dandy and Taylor, Broughton 
Bridge (2), J.G.D. [B.M.] 
745/4 ^Eleocharis acicvl-aris (L.) Roem. & Schult., Double Rivers (1), 
E.J.G. and J.G.D. [Kew] 
746/2 Scirpus maritivuis Ty., Brumby We.st Common (2), B.M.C.M. 
746/3 S. Jacustris L., north of railway. Brumby West Common (2), 
E.J.G. 
746/7 §>S^. caespitosm L., Manton Common (2), M. Gibbons. 
753/,58 ^Carex nurta. Good., lUanton Common (2), B.W. and B.M.C.M. 
766/2 ^Antlioxanthnm Piielii Lee. & Lamotte, arable field, Epworth . 
(1), B.W. and J.G.D. [Ivew] [B.M.] 
780 /2f Agi'ostis stolowfera L., Manton Common (2), J.G.D. 
826/2 ^Festuca gigantea (L.) Vill. Broughton Wood (2), J.G.D. 
856/3 Dn/opteris spimdosa (Miill.) Watt., Manton Common (2); 
Epworth (1); A.H.G.A. [B.M.] 
856/4 D. dilatata (Hoffm.) A. Gray, Manton Common (2); Brumby 
West Common (2); A.H.G.A. [B.M.] 
856./7 Thedypteris Oreopteris (Ehrh.) C. Chr., pit near Epworth Tur- 
bary (1), E.J.G. and B.C. [B.M.] 
SEPTEMBER 2nd. SURREY. 
Leader-. R. A. Graham. 
This day excursion was for the study of Mentha. In order to ac- 
cpiaint those attending as far as possible with this critical group, a 
simple key to the species and hybrids was prepared by the leader and 
circulated before the meeting, and members were a.sked to bring this 
with them. 
The route was chosen so as to show as many representatives of each 
group growing wild as possible. Starting at Brookwood, a devious 
journey was made by coach and some private cars (owners of which are 
thanked for their co-o])eration) to Pirbrigbt, Guildford, IMerrow, Gom- 
