CONTENTS. 



Session 1882-83. 



PAOR 



Introductory Remarks by the Vice-President, Hugh Cleqhorn, 



M.D.,F.R.S.E 1 



Obituary Notice of George Dickie, M.D 1 



„ „ Richard Parnell, M.D 6 



„ „ George H. K. Thwaites, F.R.S 8 



„ „ John L. Paterson, M.D., of Bahia, Brazil. By 



William Craig, M.D., F.R.C.E., F.R.S.E... 9 



„ „ John Sadler. By Professor Baylet Balfour... 11 



Note on Eubus Idceus var. Leesii, and Notice of some Plants from 

 Inverness-shire. By Dr Mactier, St Andrews. Communi- 

 cated by Dr Cleqhorn 15 



Note on Proliferous First Fronds of Seedling British Ferns. By 

 Charles T. Druery, London. Communicated by P. Neill 

 Fraser 17 



Sketch Notes of the Flora of Berwickshire. By Charles Stuart, 



M.D., Chimside 19 



Note on Plant Localities in the Seaward District of Berwickshire. 



By the Rev. George Macfarlaxe, Coldingham, Associate 26 



On the Affinities of the Genus Pothocites, Paterson ; with the De- 

 scription of a Specimen from Glencarthulm, Eskdale. By 

 Robert Kidston, F.G.S. (Plates I.-IV.) 28 



The Multinucleated Condition of the Vegetable Cell, with some 

 special Researches relating to Cell Morphology. By Allan E. 

 Grant. (Plates V. and VI.) .38 



On the Coal incrusting the large Pinaceous Fossil Stems in front of 

 the Herbarium, Royal Botanic Garden, and its bearings on the 

 question of the Formation of Coal. By Andrew Taylor 52 



On a Divarication of the Common Primrose, with the Calyx divided 

 into Linear Segments. By Charles Howie, Eden Cottage, 

 Largo 55 



On an Abnomal Form of Listera cordata, R. Br. By Thos. H. 

 Corry, M.A., F.L.S., M.R.I.A., Assistant Curator of the Uni- 

 versity Herbarium, Cambridge. (Plate VII.) 56 



On certain Additional Localities for Cornish Plants. By Thos. H. 

 CoRRY, M.A., F.L.S., M.R.I.A., Assistant Curator of the Uni- 

 versity Herbarium, Cambridge 57 



Obituary Notice of Thomas Hughes Corry. By Andrew Taylor... 60 



A Type Botanic Garden. By Patrick Geddes, F.R.S.E. (Plate 

 Vni.) 61 



Notes of a Meeting of the Scottish Alpine Botanical Club at Loch 

 Awe, in July 1882. By W. B. Boyd, President 64 



