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CONTENTS OF PART L—VOLUME L 
Corals and Coral Reefs. An Address delivered to the Scottish 
Natural History Society at the Opening of the Session ~ 
1888-89, By J. G. Goodchild, of the Geological Survey, 
F.GS., F.Z.S., Curator of the Collections of Scottish Geology 
and Mineralogy in the Edinburgh Museum of Science and 
Art, President, . os 3 3 : “ nae | 
Natal and its Flora. By Mary Ross Cooper, L.L.A., - » 23 
Notes on a Kitchen-Midden on Inchkeith. ale T8; Sprague; _ 
M.A., LL.D., F.R.S.E., . : ; oe af ae 2 
Vestigial and Rudimentary Organs in Plants. By Mexandews 
: Morton, B.A., B.Sc., : ; : Sete . 33 
The Human Skeleton, with Notes on the Erect Attitude and its 
Evolution. By David Hepburn, M.D., F.R.S.E., Lecturer on si 
Regional Anatomy, University of Edinburgh. (Abstract), . 41 — 
On some Surface Diatomacee from Hong-Kong Harbour. By pe 
H. Scott-Lauder, Deputy Inspector-General, R.N.,° . _ 45 
The Decrease and Increase of Certain Birds in Scotland, — PY the ~ 
Rev. H. N. Bonar, M.B.0.U., . : : : - 51 
Loch Maree and West Ross. By David Russell, . : . 64 
The Play of Animals. (Being for the most part a review of the 
recent work of Groos.) By J. Arthur Thomson, M. A, F.RS. EB, 
Professor of Natural History, Aberdeen pee eys : FF ee, 
The Bird- Life of the Spey Valley. By Gants a Hinxman, ee 86 : 
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Nature Notes, . 
