CONTENTS. 
List of Officers ...... v 
List of Members . . . . . vi 
Statement of Accounts . . . . x 
Catalogue of Additions to the Library . . xi 
President’s Address ..... 499 
I. In Memoriam : Professor Alfred Newton, F.R.S., 
and Mr. Howard Saunders . . . 517 
II. The Salt-marsh Flora of Wells. By Frederick Long, 
L.R.C.P. . . . . . .523 
III. Distribution of Veronica vema, L., V. triphyllos , L., 
Herniaria glabra , L., and Scleranthus perennis, L. 
By A. Bennett, F.L.S. .... 528 
IV. Arrival of Migratory Birds at Great Fakenham, 
Suffolk. By Rev. R. B. Caton . . . 535 
V. Note on a Form of Leucobryum glaucum, Schp. By 
W. H. Burrell F.L.S 537 
VI. Notes on a Tame Hare By Dr. D. G. Thomson . 540 
VII. The Occasional Luminosity of the White Owl ( Strix 
Jlammea). By R. J. W. Purdy . . . 547 
VIII. Norfolk Neolithic Harpoon-Barbs and Triangular 
Knives. By W. G. Clarke .... 552 
IX. Some Breckland Characteristics. By W. G. Clarke 555 
X. The Insects of the Breck. By Claude Morley, 
F.E.S., &c .579 
XI. Meteorological Notes, 1907. By Arthur W. Preston, 
F.R. Met. Soc. ..... 587 
XII. Some Additions to the Norwich Castle-Museum in 
1907. By Frank Leney .... 596 
XIII. Notes on the Herring Fishery of 1907. ByT. J. Wigg 599 
XIV. Natural History Notes from Yarmouth. By Arthur 
H. Patterson ...... 604 
XV. The late Samuel C. Sothern. By Horace B. Woodward, 
F.R.S., F.G.S 616 
XVI. Proposal for a Botanical Survey of the Broads 
District ...... 618 
XVII. Miscellaneous Notes and Observations . . 622 
