REPORT OF DISTRIBUTE] 
It is satisfactory to report that 22 members con¬ 
tributed this year. This shows more general interest 
taken in the Club, although the number of packets was 
much below that of last year. 
Several very interesting plants were sent in, includ¬ 
ing Riccia Crozalsii, new to Britain, discovered and given 
by Mr. D. A. Jones, F.L.S.; also Fissidens Algarvicus sent 
by Mr. Savery, and Hypnum molluscum V. fastigiatum 
collected by Miss C. E. Barter. 
The Club is indebted to Mr. J. A. Wheldon, F.L.S. 
and Mr. \V. E. Nicholson, F.L.S. for their kindness in 
contributing a number of very interesting and rare plants 
which are greatly appreciated. 
Several plants were received which are no longer 
required by the Club. A list of these will be sent round 
as early as possible to each member. 
Members are asked not to send their catalogues, 
but to mark the Desiderata Ifcok as directed. This will 
greatly lessen the work at the annual distribution. 
More care is desired in the making of packets and 
in the preparation of specimens. 
Contributors to the Club are asked to use the 
numbers from the Census Catalogue, as the use of the two 
catalogues makes the work very confusing. 
The next distribution will take place at the end of 
February, 1910. 
W. It. S HERRIN, 
Distributer. 
April, 1909. 
