Contents. 
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III. The Birds of Ballinluig, Blair Atholl, and Fossoway.—Mr B. 
CAMPBELL . * : ; : pie 1 
IV. The Squirrel. —Mr T. eam - 283 
V. The Squirrel as a Pet.—Dr W. A. Honmendon ¢ 294 
VI. The Daisy and the Dandelion.—Dr W. Watson : 300 
VII. Notes on the Entomostraca of Mid-Lothian.—Dr T. B. Geaions 
and Miss B. SpracusE x 305 
VIII. Fortrose and Rosemarkie.—Mr §. acmnenn : 322 
IX. The Folk-Lore of Natural History.—Mr C. Cateaant. 328 
X. Notes on Some Foreign Birds I have kept. — Mr G. M. 
BROTHERSTON : i 344 
XI. A Winter in Cornwall.—Mr A. Maan : 349 
XII. An Outline of the Geological History of ie Coast of Fife 
between Aberdour and Kirkcaldy.—Mr J. G. GoopcHi~tp 367 
Report of the Microscopical Section.—Mr J. RussELL . - 376 
Presentation of Prize for Collection of Fresh-water Crustacea . 382 
A North American Raspberry at West Linton.— Mr J. cae 383 
Exhibits in Natural History 385 
Presidential Address, —Mr A. Hewat, Fr. F.A., ¥. LA. 386 
Annual Business Meeting 395 
InpEx To VOLUME 398 
Lists or MrmsBers, 1898- 1902 iX-xXxiv 
RULES OF THE Society (Revised 1902), 
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