nisTRirn'Ton’s report for lOW) 
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DISTRIBUTOR’S REPORT FOR 1950 
lly K. S. RDEES 
The exchange section of the Society is still alive and must be kept 
alive as long as there is any hope of increasing its strength. To botan- 
ists who live far away from the national collections it is invaluable to 
receive specimens of newly discovered or critical plants that are in the 
news. In the present distribution Mr. Rilstone’s sheets of Cornish Bubi 
admirably illustrate six of the species described in his paper “Some 
Cornish Rubi” in Journ. Linn. Soc. {Bot.}, 53, 413-21, 1950. 
Our thanks are due to Drs. G. Tajdor and E. F. Warburg and to 
Messrs. J. P. M. Rrenan, J. E. Dandy, C. E. Hubbard, R. D. Meikle, 
E. Nelmes, N. V. Sandwith, H. K. Airy Shaw and S! M. Walters for 
their help in examining ci-itical species. 
IMay 1951. 
