NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. xxxvii 



held at Crieff, and exhibited specimens of the following Funci 

 collected in that district, viz. : ^ ^ungi 



Cortinarhts (Telamonla) arniillatiis, Fr.— Crietf. 



Lentinxis cochleatus, Fr.— Crieff 



newttrtZd.**'"""''' ^-''-^™--o-l Castle wood, > 

 Bcedalia quercina, Pers.-Drummond Castle woods 

 Craterelhis cornucopioides, Fr.-Drummond Castle woods 

 Helvella crispa, Fr,— Crieflf. 

 Geoglossum glabmrni, Pers.-Abercairney. 

 Peziza (Otidea) onotica. Pars.— Crieff. 

 Rev. Alexander S. Wilson, M.A., B.Sc, read a paper on the 



Dispersion of Seeds and Spores.* ^ 



THE THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 



29th October, 1889. 



Mr. Peter Ewing, Vice-President, in the Chair 

 The Secretary (Mr. D. A. Boyd) read the 



Report of the CouNcrL. 



fJ^flT^^^H^7u^Z'''^ ^""^ P^'* 5^^^^ *^«^« 1^^^^« been added 

 to the Roll of the Society the names of 1 Honorary, 4 Corre- 



Eg aTfolwf ""'''''"' ^-^— ^^« P--t m'emhership 



Honorary, 



Corresponding, - . . . 



Ordinary— *^ 



Life Members, qo 



Annual, ^~^ 



Suspended, „ 



308 



Total Membership "^ 



06i^u«r^/.-The Obituary Record for the year obtains the 

 names of Dr T. B Grierson, Thornhill, Corresponding Member; 

 Mr. James A. Mahony, Ramelton, County Donegal, Corre- 

 sponding Member; and Sir James Watson, Life Member Dr 



2^rT' J^-iW""" ""''"^ ^ Corresponding JJember on 

 2nd March, 18o2, was well known for his scientific attain- 

 ments. Mr. Mahony was formerly a Member and Office-Bearer 



wfT Jk mT"^,^^^""'""'*"' ^°""*>^' ^"'l became connected 



with the Natural History Society of Glasgow in April. 1866. 



when the former Society was amalgamated with the latter. 



* Transactions, vol. iii., p. lOl. 



