120 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Viola Curiisii. Ross Links, Northumberland (Chevt.), 1884. 
H. E. Fox. See p. 102. 
Polygala vulgaris. Bledlow, Bucks, June, 1884. — G. C. Druce. 
Cerastium pu?nilum. N. Somerset. — J. W. White. See p. 103. 
Stellana uliginosa. Buckden, Hunts, 1884. — W. R. Linton. 
Hpyericum dubium. H.C.M. Pond, Surrey. — W. H. Beeby. See 
p. 103. 
Althcea officinalis. Charthill, Northumberland. — H. E. Fox. See 
p. 103. 
Vicia gracilis. Wolverton, Oxon, May, 1884. — G. C. Druce. 
Sanguisorba officinalis. Surrey. — W. H. Beeby. See p. 103. 
Euphrasia officinalis. W. Ross. — E. F. Linton. See p. 109. 
Mentha piperita. North Leigh Heath, Oxon, 7th Sept., 1884. 
G. C. Druce. See p. 109. 
Mentha gentilis. Easington, near Belford. Northd. — H. E. Fox. 
See p. 109. 
Anchusa officinalis. Hartlepool, Durham. — H. E. Fox. Seep. 109. 
Centunculus minimus. Ross Links, Northumberland (Chev.). 
H. E. Fox. See p. 109. 
Rumex maritimus. Northumberland. — H. E. Fox. See p. 109. 
Sparganium affi?ie. Uig, Skye, Aug., 1884. — Messrs. Linton. 
See p. no. 
Sparganium minimum. Newham Lough, Northumberland. — H. E. 
Fox. See p. in. 
Potamogeton zosterifolius . Salop, 1884. — E. Beckwith. Seep. 114. 
P. natans. N. Somerset, 1884. — W. B. Waterfall. Seep. 112. 
P. plantagineus. Hereford, 1884. — A. Ley. 
P. decipiens. Surrey, 1884. — W. H. Beeby. See p. 113. 
Corallorhiza innata. Chievotland. — H. E. Fox. See p. 115. 
Sciipus pauciflorus. Bisley Common, Surrey. — W. H. Beeby. 
See p. 116. 
Carex dioica. Bisley Common, Surrey. — W. H. Beeby. See p. 116. 
Carex fulva. Bisley Common, Surrey. — W. H. Beeby. See p. 118. 
Carex CEderi. Ross Links, Northumberland. — H. E. Fox. See 
p. 1 18. 
NOTICE TO MEMBERS. 
The duplicates of the 1884 plants remaining over after supplying 
the contributing members have been made up into sets, and will be 
supplied to the non-contributing members for 1884, upon application 
to the Secretary, Mr. Charles Bailey, Ashfield, College Road, 
Whalley Range, Manchester. 
ERRATUM IN REPORT FOR 1883. 
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