144 Field Meetings, 



is the distinguishing characteristic. Full details of the environ- 

 ment and altitude add a real scientiiic value to every specimen ; 

 and I am sorry to say that such details are very rarely present. 

 With the sanction of the Society, I propose next .summer to 

 begin exchanging, so that we may bring the herbarium up to and 

 perhaps beyond that of any other Society. 



Newton, September, 1S91. 



HO NOR A R Y MEMBERS. 



E. G. Baker, F.L.S., British Museum. 



J. G. Bakek, F.R.S., Royal Herbarium, Kew. 



Robert Barboor (late Secretary), Cape Town. 



Arthur Bennett, F.L.S., Croydon. 



George F. Black, Ph.D., Antiquarian Museum, Edinburgh. 



J. Harvie Brown, F.L.>S., Duuipacc, Larbert. 



William Carruthers, F.R.S., British Museum. 



James Dairon, F.G.S., Glasgow. 



Dr Anstrdther Davidson, Los Angles, Californin. 



Dr Bettershell Gill, London. 



Dr James Grant (Bey), Cairo. 



Peter Gray, Edinburgh. 



R. Henderson, Manitoba. 



J. J. King, Glasgow. 



William Hastings, Taxidermist, Dumfries. 



William Lennon, Dumfries. 



William M'Ilwraith, Rockhampton, Queensland. 



J. M'Meeking, Hobart Town. 



Dr David Sharp, F.R.S, Cambridge University. 



J. Starforth, Architect, Edinburgh. 



Dr Robert H. Taylor, Liverpool. 



Joseph Thomson, F.R.G.S., Thornhill. 



R. Turner, Glasgow. 



Joseph Wilson (late Secretary), Liverpool. 



LIFE MEMBERS. 



Miss DoBiE, Penfillan House, Penpont. 



Alexander Young Herries, J. P., Spottes. 



J. J. Hope- Johnstone, J. P., Raehills. 



W. H. Maxwell, J. P., Munches. 



W. J. Maxwell, Advocate (Chairman of County Council), 



Terraughtie. 

 W. D. Robinson-Douglas, J. P., Orchardton. 

 Mark J. Stewart, M.P., Barrister, Southwick. 



