Transactions— p^q^ 



Ichthynnema grayi, Gemmill and V. Linstow. By James F. 



Geramill, M.A., M.D., 299 



Mistletoe. By George Paxton, . 301 



Occurrence of Sirex gigas, Linn., and Sirex juvenrus, Linn., in 



Bate and Anan. By John Ballantyne, - . . . 305 

 Arctic Plants from the Dovrefjeld, Norway. By Mrs. Peter 



Ewing, 3Q7 



Meteorological Notes and Remarks upon the Weather during 



the year 1901, with its General Effects upon Vegetation. 



By James Whitton, Superintendent of Parks, Glasgow, - 313 

 Report on the State of the Alpine Flora in Breadalbane during 



the last week of July, 1902. By Peter Ewing, F.L.6., - 330 



333 



Reports on E.xcuksion.s — 



Toward, -•---.--.. 



Aruiston and Temple, - . . . 334 



Campsie Glen and Lennox Castle, 338 



Craigends, ------.-... 33;^ 



Murroch and Auchenreoch Glens, 34O 



Bishop Loch, 342 



Cambusnethan House and Dalziel House, 343 



Ben Lomond and Luss, --..-... 344 



DuBgoyne, 346 



Milton Lockhart and Carfin, 347 



Tollcross Park, 345 



Galston, .......... g^j 



Marine Biological Station, Keppel Pier, Millport, - - - 354 



Pkoceedings — 



North American Land and Fresh- water MoUusca. By Rev. G. A. 



Frank Knight, M.A., F.R.S.E., 356 



Seiiecio trucifolius, L., from Kilwinning. By Archibald Shanks, 356 

 Report of the Council on the Business of Session 1900-1901, 

 Nasturtium sylvestre, R.Br., from Johnstone. By Robert S 



Houston, ------... 



A New Zealand Hepiaias attacked by a Fungus, Cordicep. 



Robertsii. By George Russell, - - . . 



Mantis reliyiosa, L., the "Praying Insect. " By Rev. J. E 



Somerville, B. D. - 

 Boa Konntrictor, L., Dendrophis punctutatus, ivretit, and 



JjipsadomorphiLs fmcitg, (4ray. By Thomas Beath 



Henderson, M.D. , . ggQ 



Botanizing on the Swiss Alps in Spring. By Robert Brown, 



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