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In Memoriam—George Walker Ord, - - 
Botanical Notes from Galloway for 1897-98. By James 
M‘Andrew, New Galloway, 
Meteorological Notes, and Remarks upon "ee weeuee Saving 
the Year 1898, with its General Effects upon Vegetation. 
By James Whitton, Superintendent of Parks, Glasgow, 
Conodonts from the Carboniferous Limestone Strata of the 
West of Scotland. By John Smith. ( With Notes on the 
Specimens and Descriptions of Six New Species, by Geo. 
Jennings Hinde, Ph.D., F. G.S.) With two Plates [IX. 
and X.], - - - - 
Notes on some Crustacea eats Fairlie and Hakicnten, Firth of 
Clyde. By Thomas Scott, F.L.S., &c., 
The Lepidoptera in relation to Flowers. By George w. Ord, 
Narrative of a Cruise in Loch Fyne, June, 1899. By John 
Paterson and John Renwick. With two Plates [XI., XII]. 
Heronries, Past and Present, in the ai Faunal Area. By 
Hugh Boyd Watt. 
Measurements of Notable Trees at Blinton Castle. By John 
Renwick, - - - - 
White Cattle: An Bacher 3 into their Origin ai Butoey. By 
R. Hedger Wallace. With a Bibliography, 
Reports oN Excursions— 
Callander, steal Botanic aia he ct gt s Park, reat 
Crieff, - - - : 
Edinburgh, - - 
Eglinton, - - - - - - = . : 
Kilmalcolm, oe, = - - : : - - 
Innellan,  - - - 
Newmilns, - - - 
PROCEEDINGS— 
Fungi from Dunkeld. By William Stewart, 
Report on Flora of Ben Lawers. By Peter Ewing, F. iva s., 
Report of the Council on the Business of Session aa ae). 
Stachys alpina, Linn., as a British Plant, - 
Abnormalities in plants, and fracture, true union men snchylosis 
in bones of birds, - - - - 
Testacelia haliotidea, Drap., a i eum: Baweety, finn 
Renfrewshire, - : = - 

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