session 1902-1903. 
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"Wiltshire Archeological and Natural History Society. Magazine. 
No. 96. 8vo. Devizes, N.D. 
Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society. Proceedings, n.s. 
Yol. xiv, part 3. 8vo. Leeds, 1902. 
- Naturalists’ Union. Transactions. Part 27. The Alga-Flora 
of Yorkshire, part 1 ; by W. West and G. S. West. 8vo. Leeds, 1902. 
Purchased. 
Botany, Journal of. Yol. xl. 8vo. London, 1902. 
Nature Notes. Yol. xiii. (Selborne Society.) 8vo. London, 1902. 
Novitates Zoologice. Yol. ix. 8vo. Tring, 1902. 
Year-book of the Scientific and Learned Societies of Great Britain and Ireland. 
. . . 19th Annual Issue. 8vo. London, 1902. 
Zoologist. 4th series. Yol. vi. 8vo. London, 1902. 
232nd Ordinary Meeting, 21st April, 1903, at Watford. 
Edward Mawley, Y.P.R. Met. Soc., E.lt.H.S., in the Chair. 
Mr. J. Brumskill, Gaisgill, Elstree, Herts, was nominated for 
membership of the Society. 
The Chairman read a letter from the Honorary Secretary of the 
East Herts Archieological Society with reference to Prof. Skeat’s 
forthcoming work oil ‘ The Place-Names of Hertfordshire,’ for 
25 copies of which the Council, he said, had agreed to subscribe 
for and on behalf of the members, each member of the Council 
present at their meeting having undertaken to purchase a copy. 
The following papers were read:— 
1. “Notes on Lepidoptera observed in Hertfordshire in the Year 
1902.” By Philip J. Barraud, E.E.S. ( Transactions , Yol. XII, 
pp. 21-25.) 
2. “ Some Hertfordshire Scale-Insects.” By John Hopkinson, 
E.L.S., E.Gr.S., E.B.M.S. ( Transactions , Yol. XII, pp. 49-52.) 
Lepidoptera were exhibited by Mr. Barraud and scale-insects by 
Mr. Hopkinson in illustration of their papers. 
3. “ Report on Phenological Phenomena observed in Hertfordshire 
during the Year 1902.” By Edward Mawley, Yice-Pres.R.Met.Soc., 
E.R.H.S. ( Transactions , Yol. XII, pp. 41-48.) 
4. “Flowering Plants found around Bnshey in 1902.” By 
Miss A. Hibbert-Ware. 
The following species were enumerated : — # 
Lepidium Dr aba L. [an alien].—In brickfields, Bushey, in great 
abundance. New to the Colne district. 
Lepidium ruderale L. — In brickfields, Bushey, abundant in 
September, 1902. Only previously recorded [from the Colne 
district] as found on cinder heaps by the canal below Rickmans- 
worth. 
The remarks in brackets are by the Editor. 
