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large accumulations and arrears of work ; and that Mr. J. G. Baker 
and Dr. W. O. Focke, while doing what lay in their power, were 
prevented from giving more than a rapid survey of the numerous 
specimens submitted to them. 
The contributions were as follows : — 
No. of 
Specimens. 
Mr. Charles Bailey, F.L.S 325 
Mr. W. H. Beeby, F.L.S 30 
Mr. Arthur Bennett, F.L.S 87 
Mr. Henry Bromwich 3x7 
Mr. G. C. Druce, M.A., F.L.S 124 
Rev. H. E. Fox, M.A 236 
Dr. John Fraser, M.A 51 
Mr. H. D. Geldart 12 
Mr. J. E. Griffith, F. L.S . , F.R.A.S. . . 228 
Rev. Augustin Ley, JIT. A 576 
Rev. E. F. Linton, M.A 220 
Rev. W. R. Linton, M.A 1032 
Mrs, E. A. Lomax 20 
Mr. J. Cosmo Melvill, M.A., F.L.S... 80 
Mr. F. T. Mott, F.R.G.S 54 
Rev. W. H. Painter 137 
No. of 
Specimens. 
Mr. W. W. Reeves . . 54 
Rev. W H. Purchas 47 
Rev. W. Moyle Rogers, M.A . , F.L.S. . 124 
Mr. R. W. Scully, F.L.S 125 
Capt. J. H. A. Steuart 30 
Mr. S. A. Stewart 66 
Miss R. F. Thompson 40 
Mr. F. Townsend, M.A., F.L.S., M.P. 50 
Mr. Geo. Webster 23 
Mr. J. W. White, F.L.S 80 
4168 
Destroyed as useless 67 
4101 
Edward F. Linton. 
1 6tli May, i8gi. 
Thalictrum montanum , Wallr. Dolly waggon Pike, Helvellyn, 
Westmoreland, August, 1890. — H. E. Fox. “ T. moJitanum (Wallr.), 
I believe.” — C. C. Babington. 
T. flexuosum , Rchb. Meadows, Great Langdale, Westmoreland, 
August, 1890. — H. E. Fox. “Appears to be T. flexuosum (Rchb.), 
my former T. saxatileP—C. C. Babington. 
Ranunculus Lenormandi , F. Schultz. Floating form in swift- 
flowing brook, Great Langdale, Westmoreland, August, 1890. — 
H. E. Fox. 
R. Flammula , L. Floating form in a swift running brook, Great 
Langdale, Westmoreland, August, 1890. — H. E. Fox. Creeping 
form, shores of Grasmere, August, 1890. — H. E. Fox. “Both belong 
to the var. pseudo-reptans with thick arched internodes, which is so 
prevalent in the English Lakes, and to which I drew attention in the 
‘Journal of Botany’ for May, 1887.” — Charles Bailey. 
Epimedium alpinum , L. Remains of former cultivation, Knypersley 
Hall, Biddulph, Staffs., May, 1888 to 1890. — W. H. Painter. 
Pap aver Rhceas, L., var. Pryerii, Druce. Garden weed, Emscote, 
Warwick, August, 1890. — H. Bromwich. These specimens have the 
two. characters given by Mr. Druce for his variety in the Flora of 
Oxfordshire. I do not see that there is any constancy in the union 
of these two characters in other Midland specimens. — E. F. Linton. 
Meconopsis cajnhrica , Vig. Near a disused burial ground on the 
pathway from Strathpefler to Kinellan, East Rossshire, Co. 106, 28th 
July, 1890. Quite apart from the area of its distribution in Britain, 
this can only be regarded as a garden escape, a nursery-ground 
being also in the immediate neighbourhood. — Charles Bailey. 
Road-sides, Grasmere, Westmoreland, August, 1890. — -H. E. Fox 
Apparently not a native station. — E. F. L. 
