EXHIBITION MEETINf.'. 1 Do2 
Some Tntehrstinc Plants from the Efropean Herbariuai of the 
British Musefai 
1. Some Aliens from in or near London : 
Psoralea amerirund L. and Tefragon'm frfragonnides (Pall.) Kuntze 
(T. rxpaiisa Murr.) collected on P.S.H.l. Excursion to Tjondon rubbish- 
tips, Sept., 1952. 
Lysicliiton americanum Hulten A: St. John: — see Plant Notes in 
IT’oLsoin'a, 2, 2 (1951). 
Centnurcn aspera L. from Kidbrooke and Salvia amplexicavlis Tiam. 
IVoTu v\bbey Wood, botli v.-c. 16. W. Kent. 
2. Specimens connected avith Papers in Wafaaaia : 
Type specimens of many of E. Pilstone’s species mentioned in his 
paper “Pnbi from Dartmoor to the Land’s End” in Watsonia, 2, 3 (1952). 
Type specimen of SiPne nutans imr. salmon iaiia Hepper, described 
by E. N Hepper in “The Variations of Silene nutans L. in Great 
Britain” in Watsonia, 2, 2 (1951). 
Specimen of Epipnctis phyllanthes G. E. Sm. from Smith’s Her- 
barium ; see D. P. Young’s paper “Epipactis phj/llanthes G. E. Sm., 
an OA'erlooked species” in irnf.wn-in, 2 , 4 (1952). (The specimen was not 
found until after the publication of the paper). 
3. Specimens of LI MONIUM spp. of interest in connexion avith 
THE RxCCRSION TO IRELAND, 1952: 
Type specimens of Limoniutn recurrum 0. E. Salmon, L. iranswal- 
lianiim (I’ugsl.) Pugsl. and L. binervosum (G. E. Sm.) O. E. Salmon. 
Specinu'ii of L. rmirrum coll. Mi.ss B. M. (b Morgan from a’.-c. H.9 
(Glare), 1952. 
4. Si’EciMEN OF APTEMISTA NOPTEOICA Fr. from Noravaa' to 
ILLUSTRATE THIS SPECIES RECENTLY DISCOVERED IN SCOTLAND ; See (hml. 
Chron., 132 , 112 (1952). 
5. Speciaien of POA FLAEELLATA (Lam.) Hook. f. froai Shet- 
land. This alien grass is a rare native of the Falkland Islands. 
British Museum (Natural Hibtora'). 
Some Unpublished Illustrations of the British Fixira 
The drawings exhibited were from collections of the following 
artists: — Miss Ellen Hawkins. (This artist wrote “The Catalogue of 
Plants of the Neighbourhood of Buxton”, which forms the appendix to 
W. H. Robertson’s Handbook to the Peak of Derbyshire, 1854). Miss 
iMargaret Knox (a late member of the Botanical Society of the British 
Isles). Miss B. 0. Corfe. (This artist made the drawings for the British 
Museum (Natural History), postcard series, British Flowering Plants 
(except Orchids), British Trees, etc.). E. J. Bedford. (Studies of 
British Orchids). Frank Harold Round. (Studies of Iris. — This artist 
made the draivings which illustrate W. R. Dyke’s The Genus Iris, 1913). 
British Museum (Natural History) Library. 
