2 Introductory Note. 



" A small collection of British Birds and their Eggs." By Mr 

 Craig, jun. 



" A collection of British Butterflies." By Mr Moffat, Secretary. 



" Duddingston and Trinity College Church plates, and a series 

 of old Communion Tokens." By Mr W. Ivison Macadam. 



" Notes on the rarer plants of the Lomonds and Pentlands, with 

 specimens." By Mr P. B. Gibb. 



" On Mosses : illustrated with diagrams." By Mr Moffat, 

 Secretary. 



" Note on the breeding of the Siskin in Scotland." By Mr Arch. 

 Craig, jun. 



" The Cliffs and Caves of Colonsay, and some things they teach 

 regarding Britain, past, present, and future." By Mr Symington 

 Grieve. 



" The first decade of the Club, and how to render its work more 

 profitable." By Mr John Walcot, President. 



" The Natural History of Islay." By Mr R. Scott Skirving. 



SESSION 1880-81. 



" Dumfries and Criffel." By Mr John Walcot, President. 



" The Scenery and Bird-life of Glen Urquhart, Inverness-shire : 

 with specimens." By Mr Arch. Craig, jun. 



"Notes on a Botanical Ti-ip to Ben Lawers in August 1880; 

 illustrated with specimens of the plants gathered." By Mr George 

 Bird. 



" Insects." By Mr Moffat, Secretary. 



" Remarks on a Floral Plan of Ben Lawers." By Mr John 

 Sadler. 



" Craigmillar : a Reminiscence — Historical and Descriptive." By 

 Mr T. A. Douglas Wood. 



" British Ferns : their Structure and Classification. Illustrated 

 by a collection of British Ferns and by microscopic preparations." 

 By Mr John Lindsay. 



" The use of the Spindle and Whorl by the fishing classes of 

 Scotland." By Mr W. Ivison Macadam. 



" Glen Lyon : its Scenery and Antiquities — embracing notices of 

 its curious circular forts." By Mr Arch. Craig, jun. 



"Some characteristics of the study of Natural Science." By Mr 

 John Walcot, President. 



The interest of the meetings during 1880-81 was much 

 enhanced by the admirable series of pieparatious shown under 

 the microscope by Mr James Simpson. 



