128 TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 
Stegia ilicis, Fr.—on dead leaves of Ilea Aquifolium, Linn.; Lep- 
tospheria rusct (Wallr.), Sace.—on dead phyllodes of Ruscus 
aculeatus, Linn.; Phyllosticta garry, Cooke & Harkness. — on 
living leaves of Garrya elliptica, Dougl.; P. tenerii, Sace. & 
Speg.—on fading leaves of Zeucriwm Scorodonia, Linn.; Ceutho- 
spora phacidioides, Grev.—on dead leaves of [lea Aquifolium, Linn. ; 
Coniothyrium concentricum (Desm.), Sace.—on a dead leaf of 
Yucca; Septoria stachydis, Rob. & Desm.—on fading leaves of 
Stachys sylvatica, Linn.; Glwosporium ribis (Lib.), Mont. & Desm. 
—on fading leaves of Ribes rubrum, Linn.; Thyrsidium hederi- 
colum (De Not.), Dur. & Mont.—on a dead twig of Hedera Helix, 
Linn.; Oidiwm monilioides, Link.—on living leaves of Agropyron 
repens, Beauv.; Penicilliwm rosewm,-Link.—on dead leaves of 
Busxus sempervirens, Linn. 
CarTLAND Craes, Lanark, 28th August, 1897.—This was a 
joint-excursion with the Scottish Natural History Society, Edin- 
burgh, both Societies being well represented. The attention of 
the members of our Society was chiefly directed to the botany of 
the woods, where the luxurious state of the grasses was a striking 
feature, notably Bromus asper, Murr., and Deschampsia ceespitosa, 
Beauv. The plants found during the afternoon which may de- 
serve mention were Calamintha Clinopodium, Benth., Cnicus 
heterophyllus, Willd., Lquisetum maximum, Lam., Hypericum 
quadratum, Stokes, H. dubiwm, Leers, Melica nutans, Linn., 
Scirpus sylvaticus, Linn., Vicia sylvatica, Linn., Arctiwm minus, 
Schk. 
