MISCELLANEOUS NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS. 
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years for wet and rot to have penetrated to the base of the 
trunk. Elwes records two instances in which Lebanon Cedar 
showed a similar development. of roots, commencing at the seat 
of an old injury and extending downwards towards the base of 
the tree, between the splintered portions of the wood {vide 
Trees of Gt. Britain and Ireland, fob 460). — W. H. Burrell. 
The Bath White Butterfly ( Pontia Daplidice ). — At 
the October Meeting of the Society Mr. Gerard H. Gurney 
showed a specimen of this butterfly which he caught at Harford 
Bridges, near Norwich, on July 17th, 1912. It is the first 
specimen of this species that has been taken in the County, and 
is therefore an addition to the Norfolk list. 
PRESiLYt LU 
13 GUI, 1913 
