THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF 
THE BRITISH ISLES. 
REPORT OF THE DISTRIBUTOR FOR igoj. 
The inclement season naturally led to a smaller number of 
plants being sent this year than usual. The Rev. Augustin Ley, 
as is generally the case, sent a large parcel of excellently pre- 
served specimens. It would add much to the value of members’ 
contributions if they would send a sufficient number of sheets 
in each case ; anything less than ten is troublesome, and of little 
general interest. 
Our grateful thanks are due to Professor Hackel for naming 
the Gramina, Dr. J. von Sterneck, Rhinanthus, Dr. Focke, the 
Rev. W. Moyle Rogers, Rubi, Mr. F. Townsend, Euphrasia, the 
Pfarrer Kiikenthal for Sedges, and Messrs. E. G. Baker, Arthur 
Bennett, H. and J. Groves, E. S. Marshall, W. R. Linton, Augustin 
Ley, H. Pugsley, and others for kind critical assistance. 
Subjoined are the names of contributing members, with the 
numbers of specimens received : — 
No. of 
Specimens. 
Mr. Joseph Adair 23 
Mr. Charles Bailey, F.L.S 52 
Mr. G. Claridge Druce, M.A ., F.L.S. 511 
Mr. J. Groves, F.L.S. 20 
Mr. A. B. Jackson 52 
Rev. Augustin Ley, M.A 540 
Rev. W. R. Linton, M.A 109 
Rev. E. S. Marshall, M.A., F.L.S. 53 
Mr. J. Cosmo Melvill 55 
Rev. W. H. Painter 46 
Miss C. E. Palmer 38 I 
No. of 
Specimens. 
Rev. H. J. Riddelsdell, M.A. ... 213 
Rev. W. Moyle Rogers, ./I/./} 5'. 73 
Mr. W. A. Shoolbred, M.R.C.S. ... 40 
Mr. F. Townsend, /'.Z.. 6" 90 
Rev. C. H. Waddell ... ... ... 40 
Mr. J. A. Wheldon 156 
Mr. A. Wilson 17 
Major A. H. Wolley-Dod 81 
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Our sincerest regrets and sympathy are tendered to the 
