CONTEXTS. 



SESSION 1902-1903. 



I. Some Additional Notes on the Birds of Perthshire. — Mr B, 



Campbell ..... 



n. Natural History in Earlier Days. — Mrs Aitchisos Robeetsox, 

 M.D. {Communicated) .... 

 m. Grasses of the Lothians. — Mr A. Murray 

 IV. Ants in Relation to Flowers. — Mr J. G. Goodchild 

 V. Some Observations on the Distribution of the Smaller Crustacea, 

 — T. Scott, LL.D., F.L-S. 

 VI. The Hedgehog.— Mr Tom Speedy ... 

 Vn. A Few Words on Fresh-water Mites. — Mr Cha.5. D. Soar 



F.R.M.S. (Communicated) 



Viil. Cotton and Its Cultivation. — Mr T. F. BisxiE (Communicated) 



IX. Teasels. — Mr A. B. Steele .... 



Report of the Microscopical Section. — Mr J. Rrs-SEU- . 



Exhibits in Natural History .... 



Annnal Business Meeting .... 



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SESSION 1903-1904. 



I. Foreign Wild -Flowers in the Edinburgh District. — Miss 

 Beatrice Spragce ..... 



IL Millport Marine Biological Station. — Mr J. Likdsay . 

 in. Notes on Senebiera didyma and Lithospermum arvense. — Miss 

 Beatrice Spragce ..... 



IV. Notes on Fungi from West Kilbride, Ayrshire. — Mr D. A. 

 Boyd ....... 



V. Notes on the Rarer Woodland Plants of Scotland. — Mr 

 D. S. Fish ...... 



VL A Short Talk on Lichens, chiefly Cladonise. — ilr J. M 'Andrew 



vn. Note on the Damage done to Fir - trees by Squirrels. — Mr 



^ S. Archibald ...... 



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