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FIELD MEETINGS, 1951 
toria L. and Lysimachia terrestris (L.) B. S. P. were all growing within 
a hundred yards of the Ferry. 
I am very grateful to Mr. A. W. Westrup who compiled a list of 
more than 600 plants reported by members during the meeting. 
It is intended to include the presumed new Vice-County records in 
a paper for Watsonia, entitled Notes on the North Lancashire Flora ” 
by G. Wilson. 
G. WiT.SON. 
NOTES FOB LEADEBS’ GUIDANCE 
Leaders are reminded that they are responsible for the production 
of the Beport of their Field IMeeting. They may delegate this duty to 
a suitable jierson. The Beport should contain: — 
1. A 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 interesting 
plants observed, with localities. It may be preferable in some 
cases to give separate lists for separate localities 
4. Presumed new ViccjCounty records should be indicated and the 
name of the finder given for each, and the whereabouts of the 
voucher specimen, as far as possible 
