JEast of Scotlano TFlnton of 

 naturalists' Societies, 



INCLUDING THE 



Aberdeen Natural History Society, Kirkcaldy Naturalists' Society, 



Aberdeen Philosophical Society, Largo Field Naturalists' Society, 



Alford Field Club & Scientific Society, Montrose Natural History and Anti- 

 Arbroath Horticultural and Natural quarian Society, 



History Association, Montrose Scientific and Field Club, 



Dundee Naturalists' Society, Perthshire Society of Natural Science. 



FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING. 



TUESDAY, 12th JULY. 



14 o'clock (2 p.m.) Council Meeting in the Lecture Room of the 

 Perthshire Natural History Museum. 



20 o'clock (8 p.m.) Annual General Business Meeting 



at the Perthshire Natural History Museum. Report of the 

 Council, President's Address, Reports, Communications and 

 Papers. 



WEDNESDAY, 13th JULY. 



9.20 o'clock. Meet at General Station for Excursion. Single 

 Tickets to Bridge of Earn (Train 9.35 a.m. ; Fare 3d). 

 Route by " Old Bridge of Earn " (a picturesque ruin sup- 

 posed to have been built by the Romans), Moncreiffe Pond, 

 Moncreiffe Gardens, " Druidical " Circle, Moncreiffe Hill 

 (the view from which is called by Pennant, "the glory of 

 Scotland "), Moredun Top (with its Pictish Fort), and thence 

 to Perth. Distance to be walked, less than five miles. 



19 o'clock (7 p.m.) Conversazione at the Museum. 



THURSDAY, 14th JULY. 



Excursion to be continued for several days to the Breadalbane 

 Hills. Particulars of this Excursion may be learned by ap- 

 plication to Dr. Buchanan White, Annat Lodge, Perth. 



NOTICE. 



The Library at the Perthshire Natural History Museum (South 

 Tay Street, Perth), will be open for the reception of Members of 

 the Union from 10 (a.m.) on Tuesday, 12th July. The Museum 

 is, as usual, open without charge for admission. 



All Communications relating to the business of the Union to be 

 addressed to the Secretary, Mr. W. D. Sang, C.E., Kirkcaldy. 



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