IV CONTKNTS. 



Reports ox ExcuiwiONs — conlinued. page 



Lochwinnoch, ......---. 241 



Calderwood Glen, 241 



Cartland Crags, 241 



Loch Riddon, 242 



Auchans and Dundonald, 244 



Auchendrane, 244 



Monklaud and Woodliall, - 245 



Dairy, 246 



Finlayston, 247 . 



Glen Douglas, - - - - 251 



Montgreenan, - 251 



Craigends, - - - . . 251 



Erskine, . . . 251 



Dunure, ■ 252 



Calder Glen (Lochwinnocii), - -^ ■ - - 252 



Arran, 253 



Campsie Glen, - . . - 255 



Balmalia to Rowardeunan, 255 



Braidwood to Tillietndlera, ------- 257 



Rosneath, 257 



Ben Vorlich (Dumbartonshire), - 259 



Dougalston and Bardowie, - ------ - 260 



Supplementary Report on Mosses, Hep.\tics, and Microfungi 



observed at excursions, 263 



Proceedings — 



EHstalis ceneus, Scopoli, a Dipteron from Islay, - - - - 273 

 Annual Business Meeting (Session 1906-1907), Reports, and 



Election of Office-Bearers, 274 



Grey Lag-Goose (Anser cinereua, Meyer) and Grey Plover 



(Sq^iatarola helvetica, L. ) from Fairlie, and Rough-legged 



Buzzard (Biiteo iagopus, Gmelin) from Langbank, - - 276 



Exhibition of Lantern-slides, --...-. 276 



Remarks on the Geckinid«. By Dr. T. Beath Henderson, - 277 



The Tree-Sparrow (/^as*'cr »iO)(to)ius, L.) in Bute, - - - 277 



Tabamis sudetkus, Zeller, and other Diptera from Bute, - - 277 

 On the Occurrence in Bute of Piezodorus liturattos. Fab., a 



Hemipteron new to the Clyde Area. By Alexander Ross, - 277 

 On the Sphere of Work of Marine Biological Stations. By 



Professor J. Graham Kerr, F.R.S., F.L.S., F.Z.S., - - 278 

 Lecture on " A Naturalist in South America." By Professor J. 



Graham Kerr, F.R.S., F.L.S., F.Z.S., - - - - 279 



Proposed Representative Council of Local Natural Historj' 



Societies, 280 



