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30 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
The Study of the British Flora, Prof. J. W. Trail, F.R.S., 
p. 241. Presidential address at Sheffield to section K, British 
Association. 
Stellaria Dilleniana, Moench, F. N. Williams, p. 223. 
Notes on Scottish Plants, C. E. Salmon, p. 225. 
Notes on South Kerry Plants, FI. Stuart Thompson, 
p. 227. 
Durham Plants (record of Onhis cruenta^ etc.)^ G. C. Druce, 
P- 259- 
Middlesex Plants {Craicegus Oxyaca>itha, var. amcala), 
G. C- Druce, p. 269. 
Armeria alpina, Willd., in Britain ? H. Stuart Thompson, 
p. 278. 
d'he .Annals of Scottish Natural History contains papers 
on High Alpine Flora of Britain^ F. N. Williams, p. 34- 
Plants OF some Southern Scottish Counties {Craicegus 
oxyacanthoicies, Thuill., new to Scotland), p. 39 and p. 95, G. C. 
Druce. 
Alien Plants adds about 5 new Aliens to our list, p. 43, 
J. Fraser. 
Contributions to Flora of Outer Hebrides, p. 170 and 
p. 229, Arthur Bennett. 
Flora of Caithness, l.c. 225, Arthur Bennett. Mr. Bennett 
here contends that the name demersus suggested for the Rescobic 
Kanimculus cannot stand. 
Notes on Carex, Rcy. E. S. Marshall, p. 171. 
OBITUARY. 
This year has taken away from us three members. In Mr. 
W. H. Beeby we have lost one of our best British Botanists, and 
a member of thirty years’ standing, who had twice acted as Editor 
of the ‘ Report.’ Mr. S. A. Stewart had been a very active worker; 
