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Fumaria capreolata, Linn. Aggregate. 
(4.) Rugby, 1881, Baxter , MS. 
F. officinalis, Linn. 
(4.) Near Lawford, 1831, Baxter , MS. 
Nasturtium palustre, DC. 
(4.) Near D unchurch, Baxter , MS. 
N. amphibium, R. Br. 
(4.) Between Sawbridge and Rugby, Baxter , MS. 
Barbarea vulgaris, R. Br. 
(5.) Near Sawbridge, 1831, Baxter , MS. 
Cardamine pratensis, Linn. 
(4.) Near Lawford, 1831, Baxter , MS. 
C. flexuosa, With. 
(4.) West Leys, near Rugby, Baxter, MS. 
(1.) A large-leaved variety of this abundant near Langley Mill, 
Middleton. 
Erophila vulgaris, DC. 
(2.) Packington! 1810, Aylesford. 
Hesperis matronalis, L. 
(4.) Casual. Chesterton, in a larch cover, Bromwich. 
Sisymbrium Alliaria, Scop. 
(4.) Hill Morton, 1831, Baxter , MS. 
Brassica Napus, Linn. 
(4.) Clifton Road, near Rugby, Baxter , MS. 
B. alba, Bois. 
(2.) Field, near Packwood Church. 
Capsella Bursa-pastoris, Moench. 
(4.) Rugby, 1831, Baxter , MS. 
(To be continued.) 
Proposal for a National Photographic Record and Survey.— 
This is the title of a most interesting pamphlet, which is a reprint of 
a paper read before the Photographic Society of Great Britain on the 
10th of May last, by Mr. W. Jerome Harrison, F.G.S. It is 
published by Messrs. Harrison and Sons, St. Martin’s Lane, 
London. We cordially recommend it to the attention of all 
who are desirous that there should be a national record and survey. 
It is full of excellent practical suggestions, and Mr. Harrison offers to 
supply further information upon any points of detail to societies or 
individuals who may contemplate commencing survey work upon the 
lines described in the paper. Mr. Harrison’s private address is 
52, Claremont Road, Handsworth, Birmingham, and we have no 
hesitation in saying that no one is more qualified to offer suggestions 
of practical value ; for he not only originated the scheme which is 
being so satisfactorily carried out in Warwickshire, but has 
contributed a large number of most excellent photographs. 
