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Dr. Trail—“ Supplementary Notes on Galls and their Makers in 
‘ Dee,’ with a few from other Parts of Scot- 
land.” 
Dr. Trail and Mr. John Roy—* Additions and Corrections to the 
Records in Watson’s ‘Topographical Botany,’ 
Ed. II. of Vascular Plants indigenous in the 
Counties of Forfar, Kincardine, Aberdeen, 
Banff, and Elgin.” 
Dr. Trail— List of Introduction Plants and ‘ Casuals’ observed 
in N. E. Scotland, especially in ‘ Dee.’ ” 
Mr. James Taylor—‘‘On Sclerotium durum, P. and some Allied 
Forms.” 
Id.—* Notes on some Plants found along the Coast from Aber- 
deen to the South of Stonehaven.” 
Mr. G. Sim—“ Twenty Minutes on the Beach.” 
Mr. S. Burnett—“ Notes, chiefly Zoological, taken during Trips 
Abroad.” 
Mr. John Roy.—Report on the Society’s Excursions in the sum- 
mer of 1884. 
Dr. Trail.— A Visit to Canada, in connection with the Meeting 
of the British Association in Montreal.” 
Mr. A. Murray.—“ On a Larva that eats the Leaves of the Garden 
Sun-flower.” 
Dr. Nicholson.— On Hydractinie and their Allies, both Living 
and Fossil.” 
Mr. John Roy.—“ The Flora of Snow and Ice.” 
Mr. F. G. Ogilvy.—“ On the Grand Cajion of the Colorado.” 
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