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Contents. 
Natural History Notes on Tenby.—Dr Davirs : 
Notes on the Frog.—Mr A. Murray . 
Notes on the Excursions of 1900.—The Seem 
Fish-Hatching at Howietoun.—The SECRETARY : 
The Broch of Torwoodlee.—Dr StrvENsoN Macapam . : 
Report of the Microscopical Section.—Mr J. RussELu . 
Honey-Bees in Warm Climates 
Exhibits in Natural History 
Annual Business Meeting - : : é F 
SESSION 1900-1901. 
. A Field Naturalist’s Holiday at the Paris Exhibition.—The 
PRESIDENT 
. Badgers.—Mr Tom Sprepy . - - . 
. The Mole.—Mr Atnan A. PINcERToN 
. Natural Forests and the Growth of Cones.—Mr 8. Ancueatant 
. Notes on the Topography and Flora of Strathdearn.—Mr S. 
ARCHIBALD 
. A Geological Trip to Melemeallncach and Tnchnadusenat ie 
T. C. Day, 
. Mushroom-Culture.—Mr J. ee F 
. A Mushroom Disease.—Mr G. T. MAtrHousE . 
. Orthochromatic Photography.—Mr T. C. Day . 
. Notes on the Flora of the Shores of the Firth of Forth. _Ms 
M. Kine 
. Fern Varieties.—Mr 8. emesis 
. Recent Observations in Natural History.—Mr Tom aaa 
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Notes of Experiments on the Growth of Yeast.—The PRESIDENT 
and Dr A. E. Davis 
Camping in the Haunts of the Vern? Fly- Hie Ne J. M. 
MACFARLANE : 
Report of the Microscopical Beinn ie J. Beseauense 
In Memoriam : Mark King.—Mr J. Linpsay . 
Exhibits in Natural History 
Nature Study from the Point of View of the Field Natwaliat 
—The PRESIDENT . : : . 
Prize Collection of Fresh-water Crustacea 
Annual Business Meeting 
SESSION 1901-1902. 
I. Tea: Its Cultivation, and Preparation for the Market.—Mr 
W. WILLIAMSON . 
II. The Teeth of Fishes seine with ine of ‘eenbe Orland! — 
Mr W, H. Mrenmvir 
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