and Devon and Cornwall Natural History Society. 1 1 
of the West of England, but also to observers in other parts of the 
country, who would be enabled to compare their own observations 
with those made in this neighbourhood. 
We hope that Mr. Keys's " Flora of Devon and Cornwall " may 
be continued in this number of the Transactions, and that we 
may have a further instalment of Mr, Reading's Catalogue of 
Lepidoptera, in addition to Mr. Edmonds's paper already 
mentioned. 
During the past year Mr. T. R. A. Briggs has collected in the 
neighbourhood of Plymouth two plants new to the county. They 
are Barkhausia taraxacifolia DC. and Typha angustifolia, L. 
J. SHELLY. 
T. R. ARCHER BRIGGS. 
