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(L.) Hiibn., bearing capsules, which he stated had been 

 obtained at the recent excursion to Auchans. Although a 

 common Moss, this species seldom occurs in a fertile condition. 



A very interesting series of photographs was submitted, in- 

 cluding views of birds, birds' nests, botanical subjects, and 

 picturesque scenery, taken at South Bute, by Mr. W. R. 

 Baxter; views of scenery on the Mouse Water, near Lanark, 

 by Mr. N. G. Reid; and photographs of trees at Auchendrane, 

 by Mr. James Whitton and Mr. John Renwick. 



Mr. Alexander Patience read a paper on " Further 

 Additions to the Crustacea of the Clyde Sea and Faunal 

 Area." 



