CONTENTS. 
List of Officers ...... v 
List of Members . . . . . . vi 
Statement of Accounts . . . . x 
Catalogue of Additions to the Library . . xi 
President’s Address . . . . .143 
I. The Fauna and Flora of Flordon Common. ByW.H. 
Burrell, F.L.S., and W. G. Clarke . . . 170 
II. Epipaciis atrorubens , a little known Norfolk Orchid. 
By Arthur Bennett, F.L.S. . . . 187 
III. (Enanthe pimpinelloides, Linn. By Arthur Bennett, 
F.L.S. . . . . . .190 
IV. “ Blowing ” Wells. By Sydney H. Long, M.D. . 191 
V. Natural History Notes from Yarmouth. By Arthur 
H. Patterson ...... 193 
VI. Distribution of the Polyzoa in Norfolk Waters. By 
H. E. Hurrell ..... 197 
VII. Meteorological Notes, 1910. By Arthur W. Preston, 
F.R. Met. Soc. ..... 205 
VIII. On the Occurrence of Xylophasia zollikoferi at 
Norwich ...... 213 
IX. The Great Auk ( Alca impennis ) and its Egg, in 
Norwich Museum. By J. H. Gurney, F.Z.S. . 214 
X. The Tides of the River Bure and its Tributaries. 
By Robert Gurney, M.A. .... 216 
XI. Tidal Action in the Bure and its Tributaries. By 
A. G. Innes, B.A., Pli.D. .... 244 
XII. Botanical Rambles in West Norfolk, with Notes on 
the Genus Utricularia. By W. H. Burrell, F.L.S., 
and W. G. Clarke ..... 263 
XIII. Some Additions to the Norwich Castle-Museum in 
1910. By Frank Leney .... 269 
XIV. Notes on the Herring Fishery of 1910. By T. J Wigg 272 
XV. Obituary Notice ..... 275 
XVI. Miscellaneous Notes and Observations . . 282 
