THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF 
THE BRITISH ISLES. 
THE REPORT OF THE TREASURER AND SECRETARY 
FOR 1909. 
BALANCE SHEET FOR 1908. 
By Subscriptions received . i8 15 o 
Sale of Reports . . .096 
Balance from 1907 . .2163 
Do. due to Treasurer . . 1167 
Expenses of Distribution 
Postages, &c. 
Printing 
.. d. 
■ I 3 o 
. 2 19 4 
. 19 15 o 
£ 2 ^ 17 4 
£ 23 , 17 4 
Balance due to the Treasurer, G. Claridge Druce, Yardley 
Lodge, Oxford, ;£i 16s. jd., to whom all subscriptions should 
be paid on the first of January in each year, so that the trouble 
and expense of applying for them may be avoided ; of ^s. 6d. for 
each member who contributes and receives specimens ; of 5^. for 
each non-contributing or corresponding member, who receives 
the Reports only, but who may send specimens for identification, 
or as records of interesting plants. 
Members may have a complete set of the Reports for the 
years 1879 — 1900 for i2i-. 6d. post free, odd copies i.y. each, 
three for 2s. 6d., and from 1901-6 at li'. 6d. each post free. 
New or Critical British Plants. 
Among the chief items of interest to British Botanists in the 
past year are : — 
II. Anemone fulgens. Gay. Recorded from an orchard at 
Ombersley in ‘ FI. Worcest.,’ p. 2, 1909. Scarcely worth insertion, 
