308 TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 



Ewing, Peter, F.L.S., on 

 Variation, 104; on Two 

 New Forms of Carex, 

 237; on Some New or 

 Little-known Forms of 

 the Genus Carex, 278; 

 on the Leicester Meeting 

 of the British Associa- 

 tion, 297 

 Excursions — 



Arran, 253, 264, 300 



Ashgrove Loch, 111 



Auchans, 244, 264, 284 



Auchendrane, 88, 244, 284 

 Balmaha, 255, 264, 303 



Bardowie, 260, 264 



Ben Vorlich, 259 



Blackshaw, 94, 110 



Braidwood, 257, 303 



Calder Glen, 252, 264,300 



Calderwood Glen, 241, 204, 

 284 



Campsie Glen, 255, 264, 301 



Cartland Crags, 241, 264, 

 282 



Craigends, 251, 264 



Dalrv, 238. 21i;, 275. 2S7 



Doonholm, 88, 110 



Doonside, 88 



Dougalston, 260, 264 



Dundonald, 244, 264, 284 



Dunure, 252, 292 



Erskine, 251, 264 



Fairlie, 86, 102, 238, 275 



Finlayston, 247, 264, 287 



Gareloch, 95, 110 



Garscube, 87 



(Men Douglas, 100, 251, 26 J, 

 273, 287 



Glengamock Castle, 97, 

 111 



Harelaw Dam, 94, 110 



Hawkhead, 239, 275 



Hunterston, 86 



Johnstone Castle, 88, 104 



Ladyland, 97, 111 



Loch Riddon, 212,261,282 



Lochwinnoch, 211, 252, 264, 

 281, 300 



Milnga-vie, 100, 275 



Monkland, 245, 264, 284 



Montgreenan, 25 1 



Mountstuart, 96, 111 



Perce ton, 275 



Rosneath, 257, 264 



Rowardennan, 255, 264,303 



Sorn, 99, 111 



South Bute, 239, 264, 281 



Stevenston, 111 



Strathblane, 100, 275 



Tillietudlem, 257, 303 



Torrance, 239, 275 



West Kilbride, 102, III) 



Whistlefield, loo, 273 



Woodhall, 245, 264, 284 



Fairlie, Notes on Birds of, 

 101,173,235,276,303 



Falcon, Peregrine, Notes on 

 the habits of, 17S 



Fergusson, Anderson, on 

 Coleoplera from Ran- 

 noch and Paisley, 108 



Finlayston, Notes on, 248 



Fish Faima of the Upper 

 Silurian Inlier of Lesma- 

 hagow, Notes on, 302 



Flowers, Wild, Proposed 

 Public Exhibition of, 299 



Flycatcher, Pied (Muscicapa 

 atricapilla), nesting near 

 Girvan, 293 



Frew, Dr. Alexander, death 

 of, 297 



Fungi, Notes on various, 111 



Fungi observed at Gareloch, 

 95; Inveraray, 143, 144, 

 146; Ardkinglas, 145; 

 Dairy, 239; Hawkhead, 

 239; Torrance, 239; Cart- 

 land Crags, 242; Mont- 

 greenan,252 ; Craigends, 

 252 ; various Excursions, 

 267 



Geological Society of Glas- 

 gow, 251, 253, 274, 290 



Gifts to the Society, 101,290 



Gilmour, Thomas F., 

 L.R.C.P.Ed, on Occur- 

 rence of the Water 

 Betony (Scroplmlaria 

 aquatica) in Islay, 219 



Glengamock Castle, Notes 

 on, 97, 98 



Gobius orca: its Occurrence 

 within the Clyde Area, 74 



Godfrey, Robert, on Mollusca 

 observed in Monkland 

 district, 216; on Cheiri- 

 dium museorum and 

 various Mollusca ob- 

 served at Dairy, 247 ; on 

 Chelifer cancroides, Lin- 

 otamia maritima, and 

 Polyxenus lagurus, 283 



Gonactinia prolifera : its 

 Occurrence in the Firth 

 of Clyde, 27 



Govan, see Elder Park 



Grebe, Black-necked (Podi- 

 cepes nigricollis), from 

 Helensburgh, 299 



Habrodon Notarisii in Bute, 

 281 



Hamilton and District Field 

 Club, 290 



Henderson, Robert, on the 

 Diptera of Clyde (Second 

 List), 7 ; on Some House- 

 hold Flies, 109; on Dry- 

 niia hamata, .110; on the 

 Diptera of Clyde (Third 

 hist), 156,302 



Henderson, T. Beath, M.D., 

 on vanous Snakes and 

 other Reptiles, 107, 108, 

 Id'.i. 110, 111, 275, 276, 

 277, 284 



Hepatics observed at various 

 Excursions, 266 



Hyalonema Sieboldii, Notes 

 on, 300, 301 



I [ybrids — Black ( Irouse and 

 Red Grouse, 106 ; Caper- 

 caillie and Blackcock, 107 



Idothea negle.cta and I. viri- 

 dis : their Occurrence 

 within the Clyde Sea 

 Area, 42 



Idothea, Remarks on Clyde 

 Species of, 42 



Irvine Ramblers' Field Club, 

 211 



[slay, Notes on Plants of, 71, 

 72, 219, 293; on Micro- 

 fungi of, 119; Eristalis 

 asneus from, 273 ; E. 

 sepulchralis from, 293 



Isopods observed at Gare- 

 loch, 95; in Monkland 

 district. 246 



Esopods, Terrestrial : Species 

 new to the Clyde Faunal 

 Area, 80, 82,' 83, 84, 86 ; 

 Notes on Distribution of 

 Rarer Species in Clvde 

 Area, 84, 85, 86; Two 

 new British Species, 298 



Johnson, Dr. Samuel: his 

 Visit to Auchans, 244 



Johnstone, R. B., on Fungi 

 observed at Hawkhead 

 and Torrance, 239; at 

 Montgreenan and Craig- 

 ends, 252 



Kelvin, Lord, death of, 295 



Kelvin, River: its Course 

 changed after Ice Aye. 

 87, 262 



Kelvin grove Museum, On 

 the present position of 

 t lie Local Collections in, 

 294 



Kerr, Professor J. Graham, 

 F.R.S., F.L.S., F.Z.S., on 

 the Pelagic Fauna ob- 

 served off the West 

 Coast of Arran during 

 the Months of August 

 and September, 1905, 1 ; 

 on certain Zoological 

 Specimens exhibited, 5; 

 on the Sphere of Work 

 of Marine Biological Sta- 

 tions, 278; on "A Natur- 

 alist in Sotith America," 

 279 



King, James J. F. X., F.E.S., 

 on Corymbetes aeneus 

 from Glen Galium Bay, 

 Bute, 301 



King, Professor Leonard A. 

 L., M.A., on the Pycno- 

 gonida or Sea-spiders 

 299 



Ladyland, Notes on, 99 

 Landsborough, Rev. David, 

 I.I..D., on a Campbel- 

 town Palm-lily (Cordy- 

 line australis), 60 

 I .aniem-slides, Exhibitions 

 of, 107, 276, 281, 296, 298 



