REPORT OF TPIE SECRETARY (1906). 
The total number of members on the roll is 29, one 
only having been admitted during the year. 
It is gratifying to find that the number of contribu¬ 
tors to the distribution has increased, as compared with 
last year, and that the quality of their contributions has 
also shown a considerable improvement. 
More attention has been paid to the Hepatics during 
the year. Members would find Macvicar’s key to the 
genera and species, published by Messrs. West, Newman 
& Co., 54, Hatton Garden (price lOd. post free) of great 
assistance in the study of this group. 
A Moss Census Catalogue is about to be issued by 
the parent club, the work having been entrusted to Prof. 
Barker, Woodlea, Lightwood Road, Buxton. Authentic 
lists of Mosses from any part of the British Isles 'and the 
Channel Islands, will he gratefully acknowledged by the 
compiler. It is proposed to make a contribution from the 
funds of the club towards the expense of publishing the 
new Catalogue. Mr. Marshall’s donation of -£1 towards 
the same object is gratefully acknowledged. 
The thanks of the Club are due to Mr. Burrell, who 
has acted as Distributer for the last two years and now 
retires. Mr. W. R. Sherrin, 58, Hatfield Road, Chiswick, 
W., has consented to undertake the duties as his successor. 
Members who have not paid their subscriptions are 
requested to send them direct to Mr. Duncan, who con¬ 
tinues to act as Treasurer. 
1). A. JONES, 
February. 1907. 
Secretary. 
