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EXHIBITION AND I,Kt TVRK AIEETINOS, 1951 
fusion and flowering well in one part of a buH)-field between Highertown 
and Middletown, St. Agnes, in July 1950. Tlie ground was afterwards 
dug over. The plant was first seen by Mr. P. J. Wanstall and myself 
in July 1948, when it was in fniit. The seeds were no doubt intro- 
duced with some horticultural product. 
B. W. Ribbons. 
CTrKi. . 
Bombed-Site Records from Ciurrj.EGATE 
A note-book giving a li.st of the plants noted during the years 1947- 
1951 inclusive. This included a few sketch maps, and a map of the area 
described; also a list of interesting bombed-site plants observed in Nortl) 
London in 1945-51, chiefly in the Wood Green area. 
Miss M. SCHOLEV. 
Herbarium Specimens of Wye Vatxey Plants. Mrs. K. le Sueur. 
OXALIS IN Britain 
Specimens of all those species which are definitely known to occur 
in this country were exhibited, viz., 0. valdiviensis Barn., c.orniculatn 
L., stricta L. sec. Wiegancl (Dillenii Jacq.), eurofjaea Jord. (stricta L., 
B.P.L.), carnosa Mol., articulata Savign. var. hirsuta Prog, (floribunda 
T.ehm.), AcetoseRu L., Martiana Zucc. {corymbosa DC.), (?) debili.s 
H.B. & K., latifolia H.B.& K., tetraphyUa Cav., Pes-caprae L. (cerniia 
Thunb.) and 0. incarnata L. Of these, only 0. AcetoseRu is native, and 
all the others were probably introduced horticulturally. O. violucea L. 
and 0. semilobo Sond. appear to have been recorded in error. The taxo- 
nomy of the genus is very difficult, and the list in the B.P.L. badly 
needs revision. 
1). P. Young. 
EPIPAGTIS VECTENSIS (T. & T. A. Steph.) Brooke & Rose, sensu 
LATO 
An up-to-date map of the distribution of this plant was exhibited. It 
included the recently rediscovered locus classicus in the Isle of Wight, 
and the colony on Sandscale dunes (segregate E. peiidula C. Thomas) 
found by the B.S.B.I. excursion this year. 
D. P. Young. 
Work on the Revision of the Flora of Waravickshire 
The exhibit was mainlj' concerned with demonstrating the methods 
being used in the revision. 
The present county flora (J. E. Bagnall, Flora of Warwiclcshire) Avas 
published in 1891 and is of the traditional “Catalogue” type. It is 
intended in this work to pay more attention to detail, distribution and 
ecology. The following were the main items exhibited: — 
1. Pecorders' Curds. One copy is gwen to each field worker to show 
the information needed with each record. 
