404 
Malthouse, J. T.: 
Disease, 182. 
Mark King: In Memoriam, 231. 
Members, List of, 1898-1899, ix; 
1899-1900, xiii; 1900-1901, xvii; 
1901-1902, xxi. 
Menmuir, W. H.: The Teeth of 
Fishes contrasted with those of 
other Orders; 272. 
Microscope, a Simple Method of ob- 
taining a large Field of View with 
the Compound, 55. 
Microscopical Section, Report of the, 
58, 122, 222, 376. 
Mid-Lothian, Notes on the Entomos- 
traca of, 305. 
Migrants, our Common, 18. 
Migration of Birds, the, 67. 
Mole, the, 150. 
Mosses, list of, collected on Ben 
Lawers, 75. 
Murray, A.: A Bryological Excur- 
sion to Ben Lawers, 28. 
— A Second Bryological Excur- 
sion to Ben Lawers, 72. 
— Notes on the Frog, 98. 
Mushroom-Culture, 177. 
Mushroom Disease, a, 182. 
A Mushroom 
Natural Forests and the Growth of 
Cones, 157. 
Natural History, Exhibits in, 64, 
130, 233, 385. 
Natural History Notes on Tenby, 
94. 
Natural History, Recent Observa- 
tions in, 208. 
Natural History, the Folk-lore of, 
328. 
Nature Study from the Point of View 
of the Field Naturalist, 234. 
_ North American Raspberry, a, at 
West Linton, 383. 
Notes of Experiments on the Growth 
of Yeast, 214. 
Notes on some Foreign Birds I have 
kept, 344. 
Notes on the Bournemouth Cliffs, 53. 
Notes on the Entomostraca of Mid- 
Lothian, 305. 
Notes on the Excursions of 1900, 
105. 
Notes on the Flora of the Shores of 
the Firth of Forth, 202. 
Notes on the Frog, 98. 
Notes on the Natural History of 
Lochfynehead, 12. 
Index. 
Notes on the Topography and Flora 
of Strathdearn, 161. 
On some Geological Agents, 21. 
Orthochromatic Photography, 190. 
Our Common Migrants, 18. 
Outline of the Geological History of 
the Coast of Fife between Aberdour 
and Kirkcaldy, an, 367. 
Paris Exhibition, a Field Naturalist’s 
Holiday at the, 133. 
Paton, J.: Mushroom Culture, 177. 
Pet, the Squirrel as a, 294. 
Photography, Orthochromatic, 190. 
Photography, Splashes studied by 
the Aid of Instantaneous, 91. 
Pinkerton, Allan A. : The Mole, 150. 
Presidential Address, Sess. 1901-2, 
386. 
President’s Prizes, award of, 399. 
Prize Collection of Fresh-water Crus- 
tacea, 254—Presentation of Prize 
for, 382. 
Prize Collection of Grasses, 395. 
Queensland Termites, 1— Further 
Notes on, 68. 
Railway Station, the Botany of a, 87. 
Ramsay, Col. R. G. Wardlaw: Geo- 
graphical Distribution of certain 
British Birds and their Allies, 17. 
Recent Observations in Natural 
History, 208. 
Report of the Bryological Section of 
the Microscopical Section, 61. 
Report of the Microscopical Section, 
58, 122, 222, 376. 
Robertson, Dr W. A.: The Squirrel 
as a Pet, 294. 
Rosemarkie, Fortrose and; Notes on 
the Geology, Botany, and Antiq- 
uities of the District, 322. 
Russell, J.: Report of the Micro- 
scopical Section, 58, 122, 222, 
376. 
Seal, stalking a, 208 et seq. 
Speedy, T.: Badgers, 141. 
— Recent Observations in Nat- 
ural History, 208. 
— The Squirrel, 283. 
Splashes studied by the Aid of In- 
stantaneous Photography, 91. 
Sprague, Dr T. B.: Notes on the 
Bournemouth Cliffs, 53. 
