BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH XxXix 
8. THE GENUS Carex IN Britain. By Mr. ARTHUR 
BENNETT. (Sée p. 77.) 
Dr. R. Stewart MacDouGALL sent for exhibition the 
following :— 
(1) Mud cells of Humenes pomiformis on various plants. 
(2) Leaves of apple mined by the larvee of Cemiostoma 
scitella. 
Mr. R. L. Harrow showed the following plants in flower 
from the Royal Botanic Garden :—dAcanthus montanus, 
Adiantum grosswm, Callianthemum rutefoliwm, Celsia 
orientalis, Dalechampia Rezlii, Dendrobiwm Dartoisia- 
num, Draba Mawii, Lelia Lindleyana, Rhododendron 
racemosum, Soldanella alpina, Streptocarpus Holstii, 
Thlaspi preecox. 
APRIL 14, 1910. 
T. Benner Cuark, Esq., C.A., President, in the Chair. 
The following candidates were elected Resident Fellows :— 
Miss May F. Dippin. 
Miss Exstr HARVEY. 
The PRESIDENT moved the following motion on an 
Addition to the Laws regarding the election of Ordinary 
Members :— 
CHAPTER IV.—That there be added the following Law 
to be intituled :— 
SECTION 7. Ordinary Members. 
1. The Society shall have power to elect, on the recom- 
mendation of the Council, Ordinary Members, being ladies 
or gentlemen who, though not desiring to become Resident 
or Non-Resident Fellows, are interested in the objects of 
the Society. The name of any candidate proposed as an 
Ordinary Member shall be submitted to the Council on a 
formal application, signed by two Resident Fellows, to one 
of whom at least the candidate must be personally known, 
and, if approved, the election of such candidate will take 
