i go ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



List of Fungi observed, nth September, in Lennox Castle grounds, 

 by Mr. Wm. Stewart; plants observed, iith April, in Glen Spean ; 

 23rd April, at Bothwell Castle; yth May, at Cadzow Castle and 

 Chatelherault ; 28th May, at Kelburne Castle, Fairlie ; 6th August, 

 at Auchincruive ; 131)1 August, at Stonebyres ; and 2yth August, 

 at Rossdhu. 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW, 

 Session 1897-98, v. pp. 287-303. Numerous botanical notes: 

 Fungi observed near Kilmarnock during Meeting of Scottish Crypto- 

 gamic Society in 1897; Flowering Plants from Renfrewshire, Ayr- 

 shire, and Stirlingshire ; Hepatics from Moidart. 



METEOROLOGICAL NOTES, AND REMARKS UPON THE WEATHER 

 DURING THE YEAR 1897, WITH ITS GENERAL EFFECTS UPON VEGETA- 

 TION. By James Whitton. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasg., 1897-98, 

 v. pp. 163-178. Based on observations made about Glasgow, 

 chiefly in the city parks. 



SCOTTISH RUP.I. By C. H. Waddell. Journ. Bot., 1899, p. 225. 

 Enumerates several brambles collected near Coatbridge, and 

 determined by Rev. W. M. Rogers. They include R.fissus, Lindl., 

 R. hirtifolius, Muell. and Writz., var. danicus, Focke, and R. coryli- 

 folius, Sm., var. sublustris, Lees, all from Lanarkshire (v.c. 77), and 

 R. Rogersii, Linton, from the King's Park, Stirling (v.c. 86). 



NOTE ON RASPBERRY ROOTS (spirals and curved conditions). By 

 G. F. Scott Elliott, M.A., etc., and Mrs. Fingland. Trans. Nat. 

 Hist. Soc. Glasg., 1897-98, v. pp. 205-207. 



LIMITS TO THE RANGE OF PLANT-SPECIES. By G. F. Scott 

 Elliott. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasg., 1897-98, v. pp. 208-216. 



THE MOSSES OF CAMPSIE GLEN. By James Murray and R. D. 

 Wilkie. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasg., 1897-98, v. pp. 217-219. 

 Enumerates 115 species and two varieties. 



NEW AND RARE SCOTTISH HEPATIC^. By W. H. Pearson. 



Journ. Bot., 1899, pp. 274-275. Among species sent by Mr. S. M. 



Macvicar from West Inverness, enumerates three (Lejeunea calcarea, 



Lib., Kantia arguta (Mart.), and Scapania aspera, Mull, and Bern.) 



as new to Scotland, and twelve others as new to West Inverness. 



MlCROFUNGI OBSERVED NEAR KlLMARNOCK, AYRSHIRE. By 



D. A. Boyd. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasg., 1897-98, v. pp. 159-160. 



ADDITIONAL NOTES ON THE PERONOSPORE^E AND USTILAGINE/E 

 OF NORTH AYRSHIRE. By D. A. Boyd. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 Glasg., v. pp. 161-162. Contains new records for Ayrshire of two 

 fungi and several food-plants. 



NOTES ON MYCETOZOA. By Arthur Lister, F.R.S. Journ. Bot., 

 1899, PP- I 45~ I 5 2 > pl- 398- The following are named as sent from 



