TRANSACTIONS 
OF 
Hie Gbinturgh Field Waturalists’ and 
Microscopical Sorietp 
SESSION 1899-1900 
CONTENTS. 
The Migration of Birds.—Mr W. Eagle Clarke, . j 3 : 
. Further Notes on Queensland Termites.—_Mr R. Grieve, . ; 3 
|. A Second Bryological Excursion to Ben Lawers.—Mr A. Murray, . 
. The Birds of Bute and Arran,—Mr A. Craig, : 
. The Botany of a Railway Station.—Mr A. Campbell, 3 
3 1, , Splashes, studied by the Aid of Instantaneous Photography.—Mr R. 
aa S. Cole, M.A. (with Six Plates), . 4 ‘ 
Natural History Notes on Tenby.—Dr Davien (with Two 0 Plate), 2 
Notes on the Frog.—Mr A. Murray, é : : 2 
‘Notes 01 on the Excursions of 1900.—The Secretary (with One ese, 
Fish-Hatching at Howietoun.—The Secretary, : : : 4 
_ The Broch of Torwcodlee.—Dr Stevenson Macadam, . A . : 
Report of the Microscopical Section.—Mr J. Russell, rears 
_ Honey-Bees in Warm Climates, : y , ‘ ¥ : . ‘ 
Boexnibits in Natural History, 3.200 Ys ee ee, 
Annual Business Meeting, . ; : 3 4 4 ‘ : 
List of Members, 1899-1900, 5 pyaar § say a : 
Published for the Society 
BY 
“WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS 
MDCCOCC 
