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1923. Jan. 4. Grass (Panicum) found at Cardiff Docks. Miss ELEANOR VACHELL, F.L.S. Branches of lime tree, growing in Cardiff, that had leafed out of season several years, presumably owing to being nourished artificially through the roots entering a drain pipe. H. A. HYDE, B.A. 18. Branch of a very fine specimen of Garrya elliptica, bearing numerous catkins. JOHN GRIMES, M.B.E. Photograph of female robin, taking food from the hand of Mr. John Grimes, in whose garden it had nested. G. C. S. INGRAM, M.B.O.U. Feb. 15. Branchlet of an evergreen flowering currant (Ribes laurifolium) from western China, said to attain a height of about six feet. A. A. PETTIGREW. Specimen of mistletoe, one of two plants said to have grown from one berry on the same host, a hawthorn. JOHN GRIMES, M.B.E. On 18th January, 1923, Miss Clemence M. Acland made the communication that she had recently observed five Bewick's Swans in Glamorgan.