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VOL. V. 



PART II. 



TRANSACTIONS 



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 JIlBirposropirel jSoripfg 



SESSION 1903-1904 



, PAOE 



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



Sprague 66 



II. Millport Marine Biological Station,— Mr J. Lindsay {with One Plate), 66 



III. Notes on Senebiera didyma and liithospermum arvense. — Miss 



Beatrice Sprague, . . . . 76 



IV. Notes on Fungi from West Kilbride, Ayrshire.— Mr D. A. Boyd, 77 

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



(toith Four Plates), ... . 78 



VI. A Short Talk on Lichens, chiefly Cladonise.- Mr J. M'Andrew, . . 86 



VII. Note on the Damage done to Fir-Trees by Squirrels.- Mr S. Archibald, 96 



Vin. Notes on Mosses from West Kilbride, Ayrshire —Mr D. A. Boyd, . 96 



IX. Wild Life around Edinburgh.— Mr C. Campbell, ..... 98 



3C. West Kilbride and the North Ayrshire Coast.— Mr D. A. Boyd, 108 

 XI, Some Notes on the Antiquities and Natural History of Cramond 



District.— Mr B. Campbell {tcitk Three Plates) 116 



XII, Remarks on Gloeocapsa.— Mr G. T. West {tcith One Plate), , . 130 

 XIII. Alien Plants.— Messrs J. Eraser and J. M'Andrew, . . .134 



Report oi the Microscopical Section.— Mr J. Russell Ui 



Exhibits in Natural History, . , 147 



Presidential Address.— Mr A. Hewat, F.F.A., F.I.A. 148 



Annual Business Meeting, 166 



List of Members, 1903-1904, xi 



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