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field Botany, as well as a sincere regret to those who knew him. 
His large herbarium of Foreign and British specimens has been 
given to the National Herbarium at South Kensington. 
We have also lost by death this year Mr. Joseph Adair, who 
contributed to the Club, among other plants, the naturalised Carda- 
7 nine IrifoUa^ L. ; Mr. W. Irvine-Fortescue, M.B.C.M., J.P. ot 
Aberdeen, a relation of Dr. Boswell Syme; and Mr. F. C. Cr.avv- 
FORD of Edinburgh, who in his later years began the study of 
the structural morphology of Carices. He also found a hybrid 
Erica in Ireland, of which further information is desired. 
G. Claridge Druce. 
S. H. Bickham, Esq., Underdown, Ledbury, has kindly con- 
sented to act as Distributor this year. Parcels should be sent 
post paid before December 30, 1909. 
Mr. E. W. Hunnybun, Mill Common, Huntingdon, who is 
making a most beautiful series of drawings of British plants, would 
be very much obliged if members would assist him in obtaining 
some of his desiderata, a list of which, with other information, will 
be gladly supplied by him. He wall defray the cost of transmission 
and supply tins lor the plants. 
