126 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Meeting of the British Association in Glasgow, 1901. This is a 

 brief account of Robert Smith's work and methods in tracing plant- 

 associations in Scotland. 



BOTANICAL SURVEY FOR LOCAL NATURALISTS' SOCIETIES. By 

 Dr. Wm. G. Smith. Naturalist, 1903. 



THE ORIGIN OF THE BRITISH FLORA. By J. G. Goodchild, 

 F.G.S., F.Z.S. Trans. Bot. Soc. Ed. 1902, pp. 234-248. A dis- 

 cussion of the evidence from a geological standpoint, individual 

 species not being discussed. 



NOTES ON THE DRAWINGS FOR " ENGLISH BOTANY." By F. N. A. 

 Garry, M.A. Journ. Bot. 1903, Appendix, pp. 1-32, down to 

 Cerastium triviale. Of historical interest. 



THE BOTANICAL RARITIES OF A SUBALPINE PARISH (Kells, in 

 Kirkcudbrightshire). By James M'Andrew. Trans. Bot. Soc. Ed. 

 1902, pp. 166-169. 



THE PHANEROGAMIC FLORA OF THE CLOVA MOUNTAINS IN 

 SPECIAL RELATION TO FLOWER BIOLOGY. By J. C. Willis, M.A., 

 and J. N. Burhill, M.A. Trans. Bot. Soc. Ed. 1902, pp. 109- 

 125. A valuable contribution to the subject, and also to the 

 altitudes reached by the various species in Clova. 



CORRECTIONS. By Rev. E. S. Marshall. Journ. Bot. 1903, 

 pp. 25-26. " F. pallidiflora" Jord., and F. muralis, Gondar, recorded 

 by E. S. M. (Journ. Bot. 1901, p. 267) from Orkney are determined 

 by Mr. Pugsley to be F. purpurea, Pugsley, and F. conji/sa, Jord., 

 vera. 



THE EUROPEAN SPECIES OF THE GENUS PRIMULA. By Rev. 

 David Paul, LL.D. Trans. Bot. Soc. Ed. xxii. 1902, pp. 89-105, 

 with description of species and varieties. 



EUPHRASIA SCOTICA. By F. Townsend. Journ. Bot. 1903, pp. 

 57-58. Mentioned as known to him to occur in the counties of 

 Aberdeen, Argyll, Banff, Elgin, Inverness, Nairn, Orkney, Shetland, 

 Perth, Ross, and Sutherland ; and also beyond Scotland in two 

 counties of England, one of Wales, seven of Ireland, and in the 

 Faroe Islands. 



AULACOMNIUM TURGIDUM, SCHWGR., ON BEN MORE. Proc. Perth. 



Soc. Nat. Sci. 1902, IV. p. cxvii. 



SQUIRRELS EATING FUNGI (CORTICUM). By Mr. M'Intosh. Proc. 

 Perth. Soc. Nat. Sci. IV. pp. cxvii. -cxix. 



A NEW BRITISH HEPATIC (Geocalyx graveolens, Nees). By 

 Symers M. Macvicar. Journ. Bot. 1903, pp. 18-19. With descrip- 

 tion and diagnosis, and notes of occurrence on seashore near Kyle 

 of Lochalsh, West Ross. 



