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vi.), to the removal of Members (Kule xvi.), and to motions affect- 

 ing the Constitution (Kule xx.). 



Supplementary to Rule XVIII. — All subscriptions and entry 

 monies shall be due upon election, and thereafter on 1st September 

 of each year. Should a Member be a second year in arrears of his 

 subscription, the Treasurer shall twice send him notice to that effect, 

 and if payment be not then made, his name shall be removed from 

 the roll. 



At the January Meeting of each year, and thereafter during the 

 Session, the Treasurer shall place in the Eooms a list of Members, 

 having all arrears of subscriptions marked upon it 



Supplementary to Rule XXI. — No volume shall be retained for 

 a longer period than four weeks, when it must be returned to the 

 Librarian ; the loan may, however, be renewed for a similar term, 

 provided no other application has been made for the work. 



No Member shall be allowed to borrow more than two volumes 

 at one time, without special permission from the Council. 



Mr. James J. F. X. King exhibited 35 species of Trichoptera 

 and a group of Neuropteraplanipennia, intended to form the 

 nucleus of a collection, which he stated had been prepared by the 

 Museum Committee for the Kelvingrove Museum. 



Mr. Thomas King exhibited specimens of Mnium undulatum ) 

 Hed., found by him in fruit at Innellan on 24th ulto.; and he 

 stated that the moss, although common in most districts, is rarely 

 found bearing capsules. 



Mr. Peter Ewing exhibited flowers of coltsfoot, Tussilago Farfara, 

 L., and made some remarks on the changes of position which the 

 heads assume before and after the period of flowering. He also 

 exhibited specimens of a hepatic, lophocolea bidentata, N., in fruit. 



Mr. James Steel exhibited a Peregrine Falcon, Falco pjeregrinus, 

 shot near Bowling. After referring to the infrequency of the 

 species in the district, he drew attention to the specimen, which 

 possessed only one leg, and remarked that the absence of a limb 

 did not seem to have interfered with the predatory habits of the 

 bird, as it was found to have struck down a grouse just before 

 being shot. 



PAPERS READ. 



I. — On Sea-iveeds. By Mr. D. Gregorson. 

 An interesting description was given of the groups of marine 



