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Mr. SiDEBOTHAM, F.R.A.S., then read a paper entitled 
‘‘Notes on the Botany and Natural History of Tenby and the 
neighbourhood.” Specimens of some of the rarer plants found 
in that locality were exhibited, and critical remarks on the 
specific identity of some of them were made ; also on some 
of the land shells, of which a good series was exhibited, with 
some interesting varieties, specimens of which were dis- 
tributed among the members present. 
Mr. Spencee Bickham read an interesting paper on the 
diflerent kinds of Beehive used in this country, and exhi- 
bited specimens. 
