EXHIBITS. on 
June, 1808 ; (5) burgess ticket of New-Galloway in favour of 
Viscount Kenmure, dated 17th September, 1820. 
Mr M. H. M‘Kerrow, Solicitor, Dumfries—Skin of a _ baby 
crocodile shot by his brother on the Paraquay river, South 
America; also a lizard’s skin, two python skins, a toucan, 
and the nest of the tailor bird. 
Mr S. Arnott, the secretary—Two rare species of meadow saffron 
and an Albanian autumn snowdrop flowered in the open at 
Sunnymead, Maxwelltown, on 12th October. 
Professor Scott-Elliot—Photographs -of cup and ring markings 
found in Wigtownshire. 
Mr Service—-Several exhibits referred to in report of proceedings, 
and larvae of Death’s Head Moth found in the end of 
October on farm of Townhead, Closeburn. 
DECEMBER 18TH, 1905. 
Series of paintings of Swiss plants and British orchids not found 
in this locality, shown by and the work of Mrs Thompson, 
Castle Street. 
Rev. H. A. Whitelaw-—A number of ancient Eastern lamps, one 
of pre-Christian date found at Joppa, while the others were 
mostly Roman-Christian; a number of coins of Bible times 
and others of the period of Charlemagne, and Robert of 
Anjou; and a curious dice box. 
Mr R. Murray-—Eastern lamp. 
Mr Reid, Chemist—A number of stereoscopic views illustrative 
of local scenes, as well as of the siege of Paris and of Alpine 
regions. 
Mr H. Edgar and Mr Robert Service, jun.—Old burgess tickets 
of Annan and Dumfries; the former documents of the old 
East India Company. 
The President—Fossils of fish found in the chalk near Brighton ; 
also seeds of the common yew, found in the gizzard of a hen 
pheasant. 
‘Mr J. T. Johnstone, Moffat—A number of specimens of deposits 
found at Moffat sewage works. 
Mrs Jeffrey, St. Mary’s Isle Gardens—A list of wild flowers found 
on St. Mary’s Isle as a contribution to the botany of the Isle. 
Mr James Lennox—A number of lantern slides of local Abbeys, 
Castles, and Towers. 
