REPORT FOR 1 9 10 . 
537 
REPORT OF THE DISTRIBUTOR FOR 1910. 
The specimens sent this year are, on the whole, of a very 
interesting nature, and have called forth many highly critical 
comments. I should like, however, to express a hope that members 
would only criticise those plants of which they have made a special 
study. I fear that some members will regret that the number of 
aliens is distressingly high. Most of the plants sent were exceed- 
ingly well preserved ; but a few members have still much to learn in 
the matter of collecting and pressing plants. Several members sent 
in their parcels some weeks after the appointed date. 
The Club is greatly indebted to the following botanists for 
examining and criticising specimens : — 
Mr. E. G. Baker, Mr. VV. Barclay, Mr. A. Bennett, Mr. A. 
Fryer, Mrs. E. R. Gregory, Messrs. H. and J. Groves, Professor 
P. Graebner, Dr. E. Hackel, Mr. A. Henry, Pfarrer Kiikenthal, 
Rev. E. F. Linton, Mr. H. W. Pugsley, Rev. W. Moyle Rogers, 
Dr, O. Stapf, and Professor Trow. 
LIST OF THE PARCELS RECEIVED. 
No. of 
Specimens. 
Bailey, Charles, M.Sc., F.L.S. 
Bickham, S. H., F.L.S. ... 
Britton, C. E. 
Cowan, McTaggart, jun. ... 
CrycTj ••• 
Druce, G. Claridge, M.A., F.L.S. 
Fooi’d-Kelcey, Mrs. F. L. 
Fox, Rev. H. E., M.A. ... 
Hayward, Miss Ida 
Hodge, W. 
Horwood, A, R. 
Jackson, A. Bruce 
Ley, Rev. Augustin, M.A. 
Marshall, Rev. E. S., M.A., F.L.S. 
Melvill, J. Cosmo, M.A.., M.Sc., F.L.S. 
Moss, C. E., B.A., D.Sc., F.R.G.S. 
Riddelsdell, Rev. H. J., M.A. 
Salmon, C. E., F.L.S. 
Shoolbred, W. A., M.R.C.S., F.L.S. 
Travis, W. G, 
Trower, Miss 
Vigurs, C. C., M.D. 
Waddell, Rev. C. H., B.D. 
Waterfall, C.. F.L.S. 
Wheldon, J. A., F.L.S 
White, J. W., F.L.S 
Wilson, A., F.L.S., F.R.M.S. 
Wolley-Dod, Major A. H. 
Botany School, 
Cambridge, 
75 
128 
125 
403 
194 
628 
71 
126 
90 
57 
432 
280 
105 
164 
286 
21 
97 
68 
10 
75 
30 
48 
141 
76 
71 
14 
Total 4,011 
C. E. Moss, 
Editor of the Report and Distributor 
for the Club, igio. 
