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BOTANY. 
31 Plants have been presented to tlie Society by W. H. 
Pudston Bead, Esquire, namely :— 
Corypba Australis. 
Latania borbonica. 
Seafortbia elegans. 
Palms. 
Pboenix reclinata. 
Obamoerops bumilis. 
Sabal umbraculifera. 
Selaginella Helvetica. 
Selaginella Poulterii. 
Selaginella Brownii. 
Mosses and Peens. 
I Lomaria gibba. 
Adiantum decorum. 
Ornamental eoliaged Plants. 
Coleus “ Victory.” 
,, Cbelsea Beauty. 
,, T. W. Baxendale. 
,, Mdlle. Lucie Tbomas. 
,, Ernst Benary. 
,, M. Grracbef. 
Cordyline indivisa. 
Oordyline indivisa lineata. 
Gloxineas (seedlings). 
Begonia tuberous-rooted 
(seedlings). 
Tradescantia multicolor. 
Hardy herbaceous Plants. 
Lamium maculatum aureuni. 
Primula Sieboldii (amoena). 
Ebeum palmatum var. 
tanguticum. 
Hedera belix aurea. 
Delpbineum casmerianum. 
Pentstemon cornuta. 
Salvia amabilis. 
Viola “ Blue Jacket.” 
Ivies. 
I Hedera belix conglonierata. 
ANTIQUITIES. 
Donors. 
A fine Homan Statue and three small 
Poman domestic altars, found in the 
recent excavations at St. Mary’s Con¬ 
vent, York . 
A leaf-shaped Elint Arrow-bead found on \ Mr. A. J. Cameron, 
the surface atBrawitb Park, Tbirsk.. j H.M.G.S. 
Two stone axes, two bronze axes, and a'] 
bronze ring from Baldersby, near I^Mr. Broadwitb, Haxby 
Tbirsk, and an ancient knife from an j Poad. 
old Cbiireli in London . .J 
j The Peverend Mother 
\ Superior of the Con- 
1 vent. 
