OF THE BROADS DISTRICT. 
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Geographical Distribution of Vegetation in Yorkshire.” Dr. 
W. G. Smith and W. M. Rankin. The Geographical Journal, vol. xxi. 
p. 375, and vol. xxii. p. 149. 
” Geographical Distribution of Vegetation in Somerset, Bath and 
Bridgwater District.” C. E. Moss, M.Sc. Royal Geographical 
Society, London, 1907. 
" Suggestions for 4 Beginning Survey Work on Vegetation.” Re- 
printed from the New Phytologist, vol. iv. Xo. 4, April, 1905. 
” Sketches of Vegetation at Home and Abroad.” IV. Wicken Fen. 
By R. H. Yapp, M.A. The New Phytologist, vol. vii. Nos. 2 and 3 
February and March, 1908. 
Note. — Unfortunately, some weeks after our proposal 
was brought before this Society, it was ascertained by Mr. 
Gurney, that tw r o ladies, the Misses Shaw and Pallis of Liver- 
pool, had already commenced a survey of the Broads District, 
which the Royal Geographical Society has agreed to publish. 
I do not think this fact ought to deter us from prosecuting 
our Survey. A local Society must have many members who 
possess a considerable amount of knowledge of the natural 
phenomena of their district, a knowledge which cannot 
be acquired by those non-resident in the district, in the short 
space of time which they could necessarily devote to its 
acquirement. 
W. A. Nicholson, Hon. Sec. 
