250 TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE  [Suss. Lxxi. 
The specimen was one donated to the Museum of the 
Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, by Mr. Arthur 8. Reid, 
Trinity College, Glenalmond, Perth, who found the specimen 
exhibited and subsequently two others of a similar character 
on a moor in the Glenalmond district. 
Mr. R. L. Harrow showed the following plants in flower 
from the Royal Botanic Garden :—Anoiganthus breviflorus, 
Ceropegia Thwaitesti, Clematis grewveflora, Crassula lactea, 
Cyphomandra betacea, Hymenocallis tubiflora, Lllieciwm 
anisatum, Ipomea Horsfalliw var. Rheedu, Calliandra 
Harrisii, Merendera sobolifera, Sedum Goldmann. 
Mr. L. Stewart exhibited plants of Huphorbia viperina, 
E. neriifolia var. variegata, E. xylophylloides, E. aphylla, 
and £. colletioides. 
W. W. Smita, M.A., exhibited a proliferous inflorescence of 
Daucus Carota, The umbellate inflorescence was repeated 
several times. The specimen was found in St. Mary’s, Isles 
of Seilly. 
