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REGULATIONS, ETC. 
in the case of critical specimens. The following form is recom- 
mended : — 
“ Cerastium vulgatum, L. Ref. no, 1289. 
var. HOLOSTEOiDES (Fries). 
Among long grass on wet alluvium, 
Tay-side near Perth (Mid-Perth), v.-c. 88. 
June 18, 1909, John Smith.” 
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particulars may be sent ; and these must be clearly written or 
typed on one side only of a separate sheet of paper, which should 
be dated and signed by the writer. The additional particulars may 
be entered in the ‘ Report.’ 
Seeds (with plants), seedlings, examples of perennation, ab- 
normal states and climatic or soil variations, especially if accom- 
panied by notes, are very acceptable. Separately dried examples 
of the flowers of many plants, notably the Orchids, Labiates, &c,, 
so that the shape of the corolla can be seen, might with advantage 
be included. Each parcel should be accompanied by a list of the 
member’s special desiderata . This list may be made by marking 
a copy of the current edition of the ‘ London Catalogue,’ or Druce’s 
‘List of British Plants.’ Parcels should be sent, carriage paid, 
to the Distributor for the year not later than Dec. 30. Members 
who send the more valuable parcels will have their return parcels 
selected before the others. 
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full discretion to insert or omit any notices that may be con- 
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