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Sison Amomum, Linn. 
(4.) Near Newbold-on-Avon; Hill Morton Koad, 1831, Baxter, MS. 
(8.) Wilmcote, W. B. Grove ; Wawen’s Moor ; Danzey Green. 
Sium ereetum, Ends. 
(4.) West Leys and Newbold-on-Avon, Baxter, MS. 
iEgopodium Podagraria, Linn. 
(4.) Near Hill Morton and Lawford Mill, 1831, Baxter, MS. 
Pimpinella Saxifraga, Linn,, b. dissecta (Spreng.). 
(4.) West Leys and near Clifton, 1831, Baxter, MS. 
P. major. 
(1.) Near Fillongley. 
(6.) By Bircbley Hayes Wood and near Corley. 
Seandix Peeten-Veneris, Linn. 
(4.) Near Newbold-on-Avon, 1831, Baxter. 
Anthriseus vulgaris, Pen. 
(4.) Lightliorne, Miss Palmer. 
(Enanthe fistulosa, Linn. 
(1.) Langley Mill Pool. 
(2.) Streams near Flower-not, near Earlswood. 
(4.) Gaydon, 1860, Miss Palmer. 
(8.) Kingswood, J. Collins. 
(E. Laehenalii, Gmel. 
(4.) Near Chesterton Wood, Bolton King. 
(E. Phellandrium, Linn. 
(4.) Near Bugby, Baxter, MS. 
TEthusa Cynapium, Linn. 
(4.) Near Bugby, 1831, Baxter, MS. 
Silaus pratensis, Bess. 
(1.) Lane near Wishaw Church ; lane to Langley Mill. 
(2.) Packington, Miss Palmer. 
(4.) By Brownsover Planks ! 1831, Baxter, MS.‘, Lighthorne, Miss Palmer. 
(To be continued.) 
Bf ports of Societies. 
BIBMINGHAM NATUBAL HISTOBY AND MICBOSCOPICAL 
SOCIETY.—The annual meeting of this society was held on Tuesday, 
February 7th, at the Mason College. The annual report and audited 
treasurer's accounts were read and adopted, the latter showing a balance in 
hand of £6 3s. 5d. The treasurer added to his report a note to the effect 
that upwards of £1,270 had been expended by the society on books and 
apparatus since 1858. Besides a number of Saturday afternoon excursions, 
the society last year made a very successful long excursion to Ireland, under 
the guidance of Mr. Charles Pumphrey. They traversed the north-east and 
south-west portions of the country, enjoying greatly the grand coast scenery, 
and studying the geology, botany, and autiquities of the places visited. After 
votes of thanks to the retiring officers and Council, Mr. J. F. Goode (the 
retiring president) proposed, and Mr. J. Levick seconded, the election of 
Mr. W. H. Wilkinson as president for the ensuing year. Professor T. W. 
Bridge, M.A., and Mr. J. Udall were elected vice-presidents; Mr. B. W. 
Chase, treasurer; and Mr. W. P. Marshall, general secretary. The meeting 
was then adjourned to April 11th, to receive the retiring president’s address. 
— Biological Section. February 14th.—Mr. B. W. Chase in the chair. 
Mr Samuel Beeves was proposed for membership. Mr. T. Y. Hodgson 
exhibited, under the microscope, the organs of locomotion of three species of 
March, 1893. 
