CONTENTS. 5 



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Genekal lyuE^— Continued. 



Remarks on Passerita p^irpurascens. Bj' R. Broom, 



B.Sc, xiv 



Remarks oil the food of Harelda, By A. Sonierville, 



B.Sc, F.L.S., xvi 



Occurrence of Porcellio pictiis, Brandt & Ratzeburg, in 



various Scottish localities, -..-.. xvi 



Remarks on Trygon tiai'nak, Forsk. By James Steel, - xvi 

 On the excessive abundance of Aphis dianthi, Schr., 



around Manchester in September, 1888. By P. 



Cameron, F.E.S., xvii 



Notes on occurrence of Lesueuria vltrea, M.-Bdwards, in 



St. Andrews Bay. By Professor W. C. M'Intosh, 



M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., xix 



Remarks on occurrence of Peziza (Pyronevia) doniestica. 



Sow., near Glasgow. By William Stewart, - - xx 

 Kemav^s on "Rhizomorpha frag ills," By Thomas King, xx 

 On the occurrence of Radula volufa, Tayl., etc., in Ness 



Glen, Ayrshire. By James M'Andrew, - - - xx 

 Occurrence of Leptotrichuvi gemniasceiis in Kent, ■ - xxii 

 Discovery of Epicladia Fhistrcc, Reinhe, at Brighton, • xxii 

 Remarks on Twin Apple. By R. Broom, B.Sc, - - xxiv 

 Occurrence of Lyjje fragilis, Pict., and Agapetus deli- 



catulus, M'Lach., in Ireland, xxv 



Occurrence of Argiope capsula, Jeffreys, near lona, • xxv 

 Remarks on Caelogyne cristata with variegated leaves. 



By George Russell, xxv 



Notes on Caipocapsa saltatoria, Westw. By A, 



Somerville, B.Sc, F.L.S., xxvi 



Remarks on Fossil Leaves from Ardtun, Mull. By R. 



Turner, xxvii 



Notes on abnormal specimens of British Birds' Eggs. By 



Robert H. Read, C.E., xxviii 



Abstract Statement of Accounts for Session 1887-88, - xxx 



