268 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Carr, Prof. J. W., University College, Nottingham. 
Comber, John, High Steep, Jarvis Brook, Sussex. 
Drabble, Dr. Eric, Ivy Cottage, Upper Brighton, near T.iverpool. 
Evans, A. H., M.A., 9 Harvey Road, Cambridge. 
Earr, E. II., F.C.S., The Laboratx>ry, Uckfield. • 
Fortescue, W. Irvine, M.B., C.M.,J.P., 7 Bon Accord Square, Aberdeen. 
Fryer, Alfred, A.L.S., Chatteris, Cambridge. 
Gasking, Rev. Samuel, B.A., F.L.S., F.G.S., 26 Yew Tree Road, Walton, 
Liverpool. 
Geldart, Miss, Cohnan Row, Norwich. 
Groves, J., F.L.S., I .Sibella Road, Clapham, S.W. 
Hanbury, E. Janson, F.L.S., Stainforth House, Upper Clapton, N.E. 
Hilton, T., I Clifton Street, Brighton. 
Hirst, C. P., Lockyer’s Private Hotel, Llandudno. 
Hunnybun, E. W., Mill Common, Huntingdon. 
Johnstone, Lieut. -Col. Henry Halcro, Orphir House, Kirkwall, Orkney. 
Laidlaw, E. E., Ivanhoc Hotel, Great Russell Street, W. C. 
Lester Garland, L.V., A/. A., A'.A.S’., The School House, Victoria College, 
Jersey. 
Mackenzie, Roderick, Sunnyclose, Henley-on-Thames. 
Milne, R. M., Devon Lodge, Dartmouth, S. Devon. 
Murray, Rev. R. P., Af.A., F.L.S., Shapwick Vicarage, Blandford, Dorset. 
Palmer, Miss C. E., The Yews, Odiham. 
Pugslcy, H. W., 81 Alexandra Road, Wimbledon, .S.W. 
Talbot, G. V., 36 Wilton Crescent, S.W. 
Trow, Prof. A. IL, Glanhafren, Penarth, Glam. 
Webster, George, Merton Cottage, Holgate, York. 
Thalictrum, sp. River side, Erwood, Brecon, and Llanstephan, 
Radnor, 25th June and 15th July 1907. Same plant (origin Eirwood, 
Brecon) cultivated, 13th September 1907. This Thalidrum has scat- 
tered glands on foliage, petioles, and inflorescence. — Augu.stin Ley. 
Thalidrum. \Vye banks. I think this may be called T. pubcscens, 
Schleich., which I have placed as a variety under the aggregate 
T. minus., L., though the specimen is very thinly glandular for that 
form. It appears to be shade-grown, a condition in which the 
surface of the leaflets is larger and the glands apparently less 
developed. In maturity T. pubescens has the fruits glandular as 
well as the other parts. — E. E. Linton. Thalidrum, orig. Erwood. 
Very near T. collinum, Wallr., but as there appear to be a few 
glands even at this late state of growth, it may be T. pubescens, 
Schleich.— E. F. Linton. 
