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Pterostichus lepidus, F., from Tollcross, and Dytiscus lapponicus, 



Gyll., from Mull. Exhibited by Anderson Fergusson, ■ 272 

 Glaucium flaviim, Crantz. By the President, . . - . 273 

 Fruit oi' the Almond Tree, from Helensburgh. By Thos. G. 



Bishop and John Henderson. ...... 273 



Poleutilla/ragariasirum, Ehrh., from Islay. By Dr. T. F. Gilmour, 273 

 The Scottish Antarctic Expedition. Statement by the President, 273 

 The Death of Queen Victoria. Statement by the President, - 274 

 " Conodonts from the Carboniferous Limestone of the West of 



Scotland " — a correction. By John Smith, .... 274 

 Statice lychnidifolia, De Girard, and other species of the genus 



Statice. By the President, 275 



Bird Life in Northern Norway. By James C. Christie, - - 275 

 Some Foreign Plants. By C. Sherry, ...... 275 



Some Notes on the Ferns and Macrofungi of the Clyde Area. 



By Wni. Stewart, . . . 27G 



The Revised List of the British Marine Mollusca and Brachiopoda, 



issued by the Conchological Society. By Rev. G. A. Frank 



Knight, M.A., 276 



Opkisaurus apus (Boul), the Glass Snake. By Dr. T. B. 



Henderson, .-.....--. 279 

 Some Birds from Barra, &c. By Frank M'CuUoch, - - 279 



Lecture on "Ants." By J. G. Goodchild, F.G.S., F.Z.S., 280 

 Tri'onella foenum-grcscum, L., from Doonfoot, Ayr. By Andrew 



Gilchrist, 280 



Ajuga pyramidalis,'L.,ixov!\ Stornoway. By W. J.Gibson, M.A., 281 

 Corallorkiza iniiata, R. Br., from Kilmarnock. By Andrew 



Gilchrist, 282 



Pkcotus auritus (L. ), the Long.eared Bat, from Islay. By Dr. T. 



F. Gilmour, 282 



Eleven species of Parasitic Fungi, from Natal. By Colonel 



Harington-Stuart of Torrance, ...... 283 



Abstract Statement of Accounts — Session 1900- 190 1, - - - 284 



List of Office-Bearers, 1901-1902, 285 



List of Members, 286 



