THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF 
THE BRITISH ISLES. 
THE REPORT OF THE TREASURER AND SECRETARY 
FOR 1907. 
I BEG to say that the financial report is satisfactory. 
BALANCE SHEET FOR 1906. 
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By Subscriptions received 
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Expenses of Distribution 
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15 
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Sale of Reports . 
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Postages, See. 
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Printing 
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9 
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Towards ‘ Lists ’ 
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Balance in hand 
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£26 
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£26 
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8 
Balance in hand of Treasurer, G. Claridge Driice, Yardley 
Lodge, Oxford, ^4 igs. 8d. To him all subscriptions should be 
paid on the first of January in each year ; of 75. 6d. for each 
member who contributes and receives specimens ; of 5^. for each 
non-contributing or corresponding member, who receives a copy 
of the Reports only. 
Members may have a complete set of the Reports for the 
years 1879 — 1900 for 12s. 6d. post free, odd copies li'. each, 
three for 2s. 6d., and from 1901-6 at ix. 6d. post free. 
Among the chief items of interest in British Botany of the year 
1907 are the following : — 
Berberis vulgaris X Aquifolium, Described by the 
Rev, E. S. Marshall from a plant noticed in Somersetshire ‘ Journ, 
Bot.’ 1907, p. 393. 
