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APATANIA MULIEBRIS, M'LACH. IN LANARKSHIRE. Kenneth J. 

 Morton. Ent. Mo. Mag. (2), vol. xiii. p. 10 (January 1902). 

 Taken almost every year for the last ten years during the month of 

 May at the foot of Tinto Hill, South Lanarkshire. 



BOTANY. 



ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF CERTAIN FOREST TREES IN SCOT- 



LAND, AS SHOWN BY THE INVESTIGATION OF POST-GLACIAL DEPOSITS. 



By Walter N. Niven. Scot. Geogr. Mag. xviii. 1902, pp. 24-29, 

 with map. This paper, read at the meeting of the British Associa- 

 tion in 1902, is a summary of all information on the subject known 

 to the author. 



BOTANICAL NOTES of Excursion of Berwickshire Club, on 

 August 1900, to Gullane Links (Hist. Berw. Nat. Club, xvii. p. 

 240); and to Aikengall, Haddington (I.e. pp. 246, 247). 



A VISIT TO AIKENGALL DEAN IN 1884, by Dr. Charles Stuart 

 (Hist. Benv. Nat. Club xvii. pp. 269-274), followed by short list of 

 plants from new localities in Berwickshire (I.e. p. 274). 



ON THE COMPARATIVE STATE OF THE FLORA OF THE WEST 

 HIGHLANDS DURING THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY AND AT THE 

 PRESENT TIME. By Symers M. Macvicar. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin. 

 xxii. pp. 17-30. 



SOME CLYDESDALE AND S.W. AYRSHIRE PLANTS. By Rev. W. 

 Moyle Rogers, F.L.S. Journ. Bot. 1902, pp. 54-59. Refers to 

 Wigtown (74), Ayr (75), Argyll (98), and the Clyde Isles (100), 

 enumerating a number of new county records, especially in genus 

 Rnbus. 



REPORT OF THE EXCURSION OF THE SCOTTISH ALPINE BOTANICAL 

 CLUB TO KILLIN IN 1900, by Rev. David Paul, LL.D. (Trans. 

 Bot. Soc. Edin. xxii. pp. 40, 41), and SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT ON 

 MOSSES, by Llewellyn J. Cocks (I.e. pp. 41-45). These reports 

 mention the occurrence of numerous scarce and local species. 



RANUNCULUS FLUITANS, LAM., VAR. BACHII, WIRTGEN, recorded 

 in Bot. Exchange Club Report, 1900, from two localities in N.E. 

 Berwickshire (Si), by Chas. Bailey. 



NOTE ON THE BRITISH DISTRIBUTION OF GLAUCIUM FLAVUM, 

 CRANTZ, THE HORNED POPPY. By Alex. Somerville, F.L.S. Trans. 

 Bot. Soc. Edin. xxii. pp. 13-16. 



SOLANUM ROSTRATUM, DUNAL, IN BRITAIN. By J. F. Jeffrey. 



Journ. Bot. 1902, p. 42. Found at Perth Harbour in September 



1901 by Mr. Gray (and in two English localities by others), a casual. 



