xh PROCEEDINGS OF THE 
Miss BERTHA CHANDLER, M.A., B.Sc., read a note upon 
“ Cells containing Raphides in the pith of Mesembryanthe- 
mum Eeckloni, Salm-Dyck.” 
Mr. ALEXANDER CowAN read a report upon the excursion 
of the Scottish Alpine Botanical Club. (See p. 171.) 
Mr. JAMES M‘ANDREW showed specimens of Bromus 
rubens, Linn., gathered by him near Musselburgh (v.c. 83) 
in 1908 and 1910; and at Leith Docks (v.c. 83) and at 
Pettycur, Fife (v.c. 85), both in 1909. 
Mr. R. Stewart MacDouGatut showed: (a) Galls of 
Cecidomyia fagi on beech leaves; (b) Galls of Hriophyes 
tiliw, var. liosoma, on lime leaves; (¢) Cocoons with live 
pupee of Gustropacha pini on branches of Scots pine. 
Mr. J. RuTHERFORD HI. showed a follicle of Strophan- 
thus Emini, also an arrow-head poisoned with Strophanthus 
Emini, and another poisoned with carrion. 
Mr. R. L. Harrow exhibited a series of plants in flower 
from the Royal Botanic Garden. 
MARCH 4, 1911. 
A. W. Bortuwick, Esq., D.Sc., President, in the Chair. 
Mr. ArtHuR H. Evans read a paper upon the Flora of 
the Fenlands contrasted with that of the Scottish Moorlands. 
(See p. 164.) 
Mr. G. W. ScartH read some extracts from his paper 
“An (Ecological Analysis of the Grasslands of Orkney.” 
(See p. 143.) 
Miss B. CHANDLER, B.Sc., communicated some notes and 
photographs of “ Forced Callus Formation in Anamapegma 
racemosa.” 
Mr. R. L. Harrow showed a series of plants in flower 
from the Royal Botanic Garden. 
