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Mr. John Taylor—“ A Sketch of the Life of John Duncan, the 
Alford Botanist.” 
Mr. John Sim—‘‘ Notes on Certain New or Rare Hepaticze found 
in the Strachan District.” 
Mr. S. Burnett—“ On the Habits, &c., of the Owls of this District.” 
Mr. James Taylor—“ On Populus Tremula.” : 
Dr. Trail—‘ On the Modes of Distribution of Seeds, with Special 
Reference to some Plants of N.E. Scotland.” 
Dr. Ewart—‘“ On Star Fish.” 
Mr. John Taylor—“ Notes and Observations of a Naturalist in 
the Counties of Aberdeen, Banff, and Kin- 
cardine.” 
Mr. J. Roy—“ Remarks on Maskell’s Desmidiee of New Zealand.” 
Mr. F. G. Ogilvie—“ On the Grouping of the Mountains of the 
Highlands, including a Sketch of the Geo- 
logy of the Highlands, and of the Origin of 
the Highland Valleys.” 
Mr. J. Roy—“ On the Desmidiex of the N.E. of Scotland, in- 
cluding a List of the Species Observed.” 
Dr. Trail—* Alternation of Generations in the Cynipidee and in 
their Galls on Oak.” 
Mr. Bisset—‘ On the Desmid Flora of Arran.” 
Dr. Nicholson—“ On Granite.” 
Mr. F. G. Ogilvie—‘‘ On the Geology of the Island of Kerrera, 
and the Neighbouring Coast North of Oban.” 
Dr. Trail—* Recent Additions to the Galls of the N.E. of Scot- 
land.” 
Dr. Trail— On some Leaf Fungi added to the Scottish Flora in 
1882.” 
Dr. Trail—“ On some Groups of Animals and Plants which have 
yet to be wrought out in the N.E. of Scot- 
land.” 
Mr. J. Sim—“ On the Growing of Plants in Moss.” 
Dr. Cruickshank—“ On an Excavation at Esslemont Avenue, with 
Special Reference to the Burrows of Earth- 
worms in the Boulder Clay shown in the 
Section there.” 
Rev. Dr. Keith—‘ Supplementary List of the Fungi of the Pro- 
vince of Moray.” 
Dr. Nicholson—“ On the Organisms which occur in Limestones.” 
