490 TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 
Sanda and Glunimore, Report | 
of a Visit to, 197, Pl. III. 
Sandford on Cattle, 241-242 
Scorpions and their Allies, | 
Embryos of some, 297 
Scott, Thomas, F.L.S.— 
On Crustacea from Fairlie 
and Hunterston, 346 
On Micro-fauna of Ailsa 
Craig, 153, 292 
Scythe-stone embedded 
Beech, 299 
Shapes of Leaves, Preliminary 
Notes on the, 80 
Sharks’ Teeth— 
Exhibits of, 140 
Fossil, 147 
Sherry, Christopher, on Euca- 
lyptus paucifiora, 137 
Shorthorn, Irish, 271, fig. 
Silurian, Upper, Conodonts 
from, 337 
Silurian Conodonts, 337, 338 
Sirex gigas, Occurrence of, in 
Bute and Arran, 187 
Sisal Fibre, 473 
Skylark, Protection of, 44 
Slugs, Garden, at Work, 143 
Smith, John— 
On Conodonts, 336 
On the Grasping Power of 
Crinoid Fingers, 58 
Spenser, on the Bull, 231 
Sphagnacee, Stirlingshire, 138 
Stachys alpina as a British 
Plant, 466 
Stirlingshire, Plants from, 299 
Stirlingshire Sphagnacez, 133 
Stone Circle at Killin, 122 
Straighthorn, Irish, 270. fig. 
Sturtevant, on Forest Cattle, 
228 
Sugar-cane Culture in Aus- 
tralia, 288 
Suovetaurilia, 260, fig, 
Swan, Bewick’s, Protection of, 
45 
Swarf-money, 413 
Swiss Alps, Botanical Work in 
the Higher, 130 
in 
Tacitus, on Cattle, 2:8 
Tay Bridge Storm, 382, 384 
Testacellide, Remarks on the 
British, 467 
Tipulide of the Glasgow Dis- 
trict, Notes on, 190, 288 
Titmouse— 
Protection of, 44 
Bearded, Protection of, 45 
Tomato, Observations on some 
Morphological Abnormali- 
ties in the, 181, Pl, II,, 291 


Topsell— 
Historie of Foure - footed 
Beasts, 419 
On White Cattle, 251 
Treasurer’s Statement, 1895-6, 
132,151; 1896-7, 289, 304 ; 
1897-8, 464, 478 
Trees, Measurements of— 
Alder, 399 
Apple, Crab, 399 
Araucaria imbricata, 285 
Ash, 122, 284, 399, 458 
Ash, Simple-leaved, 399 
Beech, 120, 278, 399, 400, 
401, 402, 458 
Birch, 122 
Cedar of Lebanon, 120, 400 
Chestnut— 
Horse, 400, 402, 458 
Spanish, 119, 120, 121, 
285, 400 
Elm, English, 400 
Elm, Wych, 122, 286, 400 
Fir— 
Scots, 122, 401 
Silver, 119, 400, 458 
Gean, 122, 400 
Ginkgo biloba,f285 
Hornbeam, 400, 402 
Larch, 277, 401 
Lime, 458 
Liriodendron Suiyerts 285 
Maple— 
Common, 401 
Great, 401, 458 
Oak, 278, 279, 285, 401, 458 
Evergreen, 401 
Poplar, Black, 401 
Robinia, 285 
Salisburia, 285 
Sycamore, 121, 401 
Tulip-tree, 286 
Vine, 122 | 
Walnut, 285 
Trees at Eglinton Castle, 
Measurements of Notable, 
599 
Trifolium, Leaflets of, 81 
Tristram, Canon, on Wild Bull, 
403, 405 
Trout, Abnormalities in, 471 
Turner, Robert, on Wild 
Cattle, 221 
Tusser, on Farming Economy, 
414, 415 
Uganda, Bark Cloth of, 145 
Urus, 237, fig., 288, fig., 239, 
fi 
Ke 
Hunting the, 250, fig., 258, 
g. 
Skeleton of, 220, Pl. IV. 

Ustilaginex and Peronosporexe 
of Ayrshire, 161, 288 
“ Utopia,” on Sheep, 231 
Varro, on Cattle, 248 
Vasey, on Cattle, 232 
Vine at Kinnell, 122 
Vines’ Student’sText-book, 82 
Virgil, on Colour in Cattle, 
248, 249 
Vitrified Fort on Eilean Buic, 
369, 3738 
Wallace, R. Hedger: White 
Cattle, an Inquiry into their 
Origin and History, 403 
Walrus’s Head, Exhibit of, 187 
Warblers, Protection of, 44 
Wasps and Flowers, 357 
Watt, Hugh Boyd, on Scottish 
Forests, 224; on Heronries, 
Past and Present, in the 
Clyde Faunal Area, 378, 398 
Weismann, Theories of, 470 
Wellwood, S, M., on Lemanea, 
146 
Wenlock, Conodonts from, 337 
Whales, Ear-bones of, Exhibits 
of, 140 
Whimbrel, Protection of, 45 
Whitaker on Wild Cattle, 404 
White Cattle; an Inquiry into 
their Origin and History, 
PL. IV.., 220; V., 222)5 Vil, 
257; VII., 266, 403, 468 
White Cattle— 
Ploughing, 257, Pl. VI. 
Statistics of, 278 
Superstitions regarding, 250 
Hungarian, Photographs of, 
462 
Whitton, James, Meteoro- 
logical Notes, 105, 163, 324 
Whooper, Protection of, 45 
Wilckens, Prof., on Wild 
Cattle, 235 
Wild Birds’ Protection Act, 43 
Wilson, James, on Wild 
Cattle, 223 
Wine Festival of Vevey, 426 
Wishart, R. S., M.A., on 
Garden Slugs at Work, "143 
Woodpeckers, Protection of, 
44 
Wood-pigeon, 
Abnormality 
in, 471 
Zermatt and the Furka— 
Botanical Work amongst the 
High Alps, 468 
Zoology, Congress of, 462, 
TOPO GRA PALO A L, 
Abb’s Head, St., 148 
ABERDEENSHIRE— 
Ballater, 148 
Deeside Mountains, 150 
King-Edward, 319 
Macdhui, Ben, 475 
Aberfoyle, 377, 457 
Aberlady Bay, 251 
Aikenhead, 51, 206 
Ailsa Craig, 154, 291, 295 
Alexandra Park, 98, 100, 113, 
115, 175, 193 
Allander, 193, 195, 457, 468 
Alloway, 299 
Alps, 210 
Alps, Swiss, 287 
Altai, 210 
Altnaharra, 299 

