CONTENTS. 



Transactions— 



List of Birds observed on eight several visits to Loch Roac^ Outer 



Hebrides, in the months of June and July, from i8S6 to 1902 



By David Bruce, --.... 



Reminiscences of the Early Days of the Society. By William 



Ferguson of Kinmundy, D.L., LL D FLS Fr^ 



F.S.A. Scot. (PL I.), . . . .".■■■' ''■^■'■' 



Experiments on the Thickening of some Tree Stems." By R s' 



Wishart, M.A., - . . . J ■ • 



/uncus tenuis, Willd. By .Mrs. Peter Ewing, - .' " 



List of Birds observed at or near Davos in 'the Winter of igoi" 



1902. By Dr. Johnston Macfie, - - . 

 Meteorological Notes and Remarks upon the Weather durin<r the 

 year 1902, with its General Effects upon Vegetation.'" Bv 

 James Whitton, Superintendent of Parks, Glasgow 

 Some Entomostraca from the Gulf of St. Lawrence. By Thomas 



Scott, LL.D., F.L.S. (Pi. IL), - . 

 Remarks^ on a List of Hepatics of the Clyde Area. ' By Peter 



Birds observed on the Clyde between the Broomijlaw and the Red 



Bridge below Uddmgston. By John Paterson 

 The Alpine Primulaceae. By Dr. Robert Brown 

 On the occurrence of the Schizopod, Pscudomma roseum (G. O 

 Sars), withm the Clyde Sea Area. By Alex. Patience, - 

 Reports on Excursions— 



Calder Glen, - - . . . 



Kilpatrick Hills and Loch Humphrey, '. '. ' '7! 



Barskimming and Ballochmyle, - - . . • - 78 



Garrion Tower and Mauldslie Castle, - - - ' f^ 



Puck's Glen and Benmore, - . ' . . ' - - 81 



Ben Laoigh, .... " " ■ - - 83 



Marine Biological Station, Millport, " " ' " 84 



Portincross and Fairlie, - . ' . ■ - - 87 

 Proceedings — 



The Manx Shearwater (/'«^««, ,„,/,^^^ Temminck) and its 

 Egg: and the Egg of the Fulmar Petrel ^Fuln^aris slacialis, 



J- ). iiy David Bruce, - . . . « > 



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