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Custodian of the Collections of Scottish Geology and Mineralogy 
in the Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art, Past President, — 
Nature and Man in the Forth Valley. By David B. Morris’ — 
Card Catalogues and their Applications. By W. E. Hoyle, 
The Story of the Red Blood pa te te By W. B. Drummond, 
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Prehistoric Kitchen-Middens and What They Teach Us. Py Robert 
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Migration of Birds. By Rev. W. Serle, M.A., B.D., MBOU, 
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