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EXHIBITS. 



20tli October, 1911.— Mr A. D. Drysdale— Indian Mutiny and 

 Crimean Relics, including a tnlwan found at Cawnpore in 1857 ; 

 Stat/e sword of the Chief Magistrate of Lncknow ; claymore used 

 by the Captain of the Grenadier Company of the 42nd High- 

 landers at Sebastopol, 1854-5; sword carried by him at Alma 

 and Russian rifle taken there ; various Indian daggers ; purses 

 for flints and a brass bowl taken from the Koran Palace at 

 Delhi in 1857. 



19th January, 1912. — Mr James Barbour — Rapier and Broadsword 

 described in his paper, (vide p. 169.) 



2nd February, 1912.— Dr J W. Martin— Wild Pigeon showing 

 disease which was at present causing much havoc among wild 

 pigeon.s, many of which appear to have died from disease 

 known as bacillus diphtherias collumbarum. (vide Paper by Mr 

 Hugh S. Gladstone, "The Ringdove." '■ Dunifric^s and Gal- 

 loway Courier and Herald," February 24tli. M.U'2.'' 



29th March, 1912.— Mr W. H. Whellens— Insects and Specimens 

 showing their destructive work on Forest Trees, (vide pj). 

 260-9.) 



12th April, 1912.— Mr M. H. M'Kerrow— A Jug broken and 

 annealed in the fire in Chicago in 1871. Mr G. Macleod Stewart 

 stated that he had stood on the smoking ruins, and there \vas 

 a great quantity of such material about. Rockeries in Chicago 

 to-day frequently consist of similar memorials. 



