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SECRETARY’S REPORT. 
The Club continues in a very flourishing state, both in number oi 
members and financially. Two new members have been admitted, 
Mr. J. C. Wilson and Mr. E. H. Corstorphine. We are pleased fo 
he able this year to add the well-known name of Mr. J. E. Bagnall 
to our list of Honorary Members, in recognition of his valuable 
work extending over many years. 
Members are indebted to Mr. Jones, Mr. Knight and Mr. Macvicar, 
for contributing the valuable notes at the end of the Keport on 
“ New Species and Varieties.” Mr. W. E. Nicholson has now 
finished the “ European List of Mosses, a work which will be 
heartily welcomed by every member of the Club. 
We hope to issue one free copy to each member soon after Easter. 
It is intended to use this European List, which will be on one 
sheet of paper, instead of the heavy Census Moss Catalogue, foi 
Exchange purposes. It will not include the Sphagna, and the 
simple lists of these plants issued some time ago by the Club 
should be used for Exchange. There are some copies of these 
Sphagna Lists still left for members who do not possess them. 
The Herbier Boissier has kindly sent copies of the Index 
Bryologicus, and any member may have one or two free copies 
(if one copy can be given to a friend interested in the subject) 
by applying to me and sending the postage, 4d. for one copy, or 5d. 
for two copies. 
Members will be grateful to Mr. Knight for his good work as 
Distributer. 
WM. INGHAM, lion. Secretary. 
York, 30th March, 1909. 
