REPORT OF DISTRIBUTER. 
The number of Contributors to this year’s distribu¬ 
tion was 20, and the 2695 plants received were divided 
among 25 members. 
On the whole the specimens were in good con¬ 
dition, but the paper in some instances was rather 
unsatisfactory as to size and quality, while the labels in 
others stuck to the back of the packets, rendering them 
useless. 
Among the many interesting specimens sent in, 
special mention should be made of Mr. Bellerby’s con¬ 
tribution, consisting of plants from the following well 
known continental bryologists:—Prof. Meylan, Dr. Bryhn 
of Norway and Dr. Warnstorf. The thanks of the Club 
are due to these contributors as well as to Mr. H. N. 
Dixon for his continued generosity. 
Mr. G. B. Savery is to be congratulated upon the 
discovery of Fissidens algarvicus So/ms, a new British 
Moss. A few packets were distributed. 
W. R. SHERRIN, 
Distributer. 
February, 1908. 
