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Some further Mosses and Hepatics from the Isle of May. By William 
Evans, F.R.S.E. : 91 
Supplesentee Note on ee af Eee Charles Foreland, Spitetecead 
By H, NW. Dixon, MA. F.L.S. . ; : . : 93 
Proceedings of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh , ’ 5: RY, 
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS for Session 1910-11. By T. Bennet Clark, 
AAG. 95 
On the Peopling by Plants a the Subalpine Riv. er bed of ‘the Hakas 
(Southern Alps of New Zealand). By L. Cockayne, Ph.D., F.L.S. 
(Pl. -IX., X., and XI.). ; : : : ; ; : 5 Les 
Mites and Acarodomatia. By Professor G. F. Scott-Elliot, M.A., 
B.Sce., F.L.S. : : ; : . 3 : . 126 
On Some British Hybrid Bases. By J. R. Matthews. (Pl. XIL) . 135 
The Grassland of Orkney: An (Ecological Analysis. By G. W. Scarth, 
MEAT 143 
The Flora of the Fenland as eed with ‘that a the Boe. Miacias 
and Mosses of Scotland. By Arthur H. Evans, M.A. . 5 164 
Report of the Scottish Alpine Botanical Club, 1910. a Alexander 
Cowan, Esq. : : : : : ; : : 20) aa 
A New Leycesteria. By W. W. Smith ; : : : : as ecitie 
Borthwickia, a New Genus of Capparidaceew. By W. W. Smith . phe lye: 
Pheothamnion confervicolum, Lagerheim, and its first recorded 
appearance in Great Britain. By F. L. M‘Keever, F.R.M.S. . 176 
Further Records of Flowering Plants (Phanerogams) and Ferns from 
the Isle of May. By William Evans, F.R.S.E. . ; 7 18) 
INDEX 2 ; 5 f : : : i : ; : ; 185 
