XVill PROCEEDINGS OF THE 
Mr. J. RurHERFORD HILt exhibited Phragmidiuwm fra- 
gariastrum on Potentilla Fragariastrwm from roadside 
near Dumfries. 
Mr. R. L. Harrow exhibited the following plants in 
flower from the Royal Botanic Garden :—Chrysospleniwm 
flagelliformis, C. rosulare, Pernettya sp., Primula awricu- 
lata, P. Cockburniana x pulverulenta, F. Forrestu, P. 
malacoides, Ranunculus insignis, R. Marsetinus, Saxi- 
fraga cervicornis. 
JUNE 10, 1909. 
T. Bennet Cuark, Esq., C.A., President, in the Chair. 
The PRESIDENT intimated the death of Dr. JoHN FRASER 
of Wolverhampton, who had been a Fellow of the Society 
since 1865. 
On behalf of Mr. M. M‘NEILL, a paper on the Flora of 
the Island of Colonsay} was read. 
Mr. J. F. Jerrrey exhibited fresh specimens of certain 
species of British Orchids from Kent. 
Mr. R. L. Harrow exhibited the following plants in 
flower from the Royal Botanic Garden :—Alsine verna, 
var. plena, Aster himalaicus, Chamemelum Argea, 
Craspedia uniflora, Dianthus frigidus, D. glacialis, 
Lychnis pyrenaica, Myosotis corsica, Orchis papilronacea, 
Primula Bulleyana, Robertia taraxacoides, Veronica 
Hulkeana. 
JULY 8, 1909. 
T. Bennet CrarK, Esq., C.A., President, in the Chair. 
Mr. W. BaLtrour GourLay showed dried specimens of 
Chilian plants which he had collected in the neighbourhood 
1 As Mr. M‘Neill will shortly publish a work on Colonsay dealing 
with the subject-matter of this as well as of his paper read at the April 
Meeting of this Society, it has been thought desirable not to insert an 
part of it here.-—Eps. E 
