REPORT OF SECRETARY ( 1913 ). 
The Club continues in a flourishing condition. 
During the year three members have been admitted. 
It is with much regret that we have to announce the death 
of Dr. H. F. Parsons, who passed away last October. He belonged 
to a family of botanists and he showed the same ardent interest 
in mosses and hepatics as his father did. The Club can ill-afford 
to lose such an enthusiastic bryologist as Dr. Parsons. 
As mentioned by Mr. Saverv, the number of contributors 
is considerably less this year. It is to be hoped that next year, 
there will be increased activity. Hepatics are receiving more 
attention and it is gratifying to find that the errors are so few in 
number. 
A copy of the shilling edition of the new Hepatic Census 
Catalogue will be sent to members on the receipt of postal order 
for 7d., post free. This offer will remain open for a month after 
the report has been received. 
The Club is much indebted to Mr. Savery for undertaking 
the duties of distributer, which he has discharged so efficiently, 
and also for refereeing a large majority of the mosses sent for 
distribution. 
Will members who have not yet paid their subscriptions 
for year 1913 kindly remit to the Treasurer. 
Harlech, 
March, 1914. 
D. A. JONES, 
Hon. Secretary. 
Members will please note the following correction:—Plants 
hitherto recorded for Cwm Cnyfiau, Carnarvonshire (49) were 
found in Cwm Gribin, Ogwen (49). D.A.J. 
