INDEX. 



Abies nobilis. Disease, o.J8. 



Accounts, ]88!)-90, 18it0-in. 18!tl-l>2, 

 97, 213, y()3. 



Acer Pitcvdoplatanus, Ternary Whorls 

 in, lij. 



Aitken, Andrew P. Tlio Roots of 

 (.irasses in relation to their Upper 

 (Irowth (Plates II, and III.), 21!l. 



Aitken, Mr.s. A. P. Elected Fellow. 

 007. 



Algiu of Orkney Islands. ;")44. 



AUimii rincalc, Cultivation effects, 2.'). 



Alpine Botanical Club, Scottish, 

 Keports, l.'>, 214, r)4.J. 



AmorphophfiUus rampanuhduf:. Laruo 

 Tuber, •2i>'.K 



A ndroriraph is pan ic ulata. 2.')7. 



Ani/iospcrniK, Embryo-sac in, i;!(i. 



Appendix, 613 



Ash stake budding, (;07. 



Ash Tree of Logierait, Drawings 

 exhibited, oDS. 



Asplenium adulta-inum, Milde, 141. 



AucAiha jajMnica salicifolia in Flower. 

 101. 



Bacterial Growth and Density of 

 Medium, 41. 



Bailey, Lieut. -Colonel. Xote of Ex- 

 periments in the Dean Forest. 

 Gloucestershire, to show the effect 

 upon the Growth of Oak Trees— (1) 

 of Transplanting: them, and (2) of 

 Lifting them and lieplacing them 

 in the same Holes, 442. 



I'.alfour, Prof. Bayley, and Macfarlaiie, 

 J. M. The Coarse Anatomy of the 

 Wood of the Stems of British Plants. 

 48, 57, 74. 



Balfour, Prof. Bayley. On Roridwla 

 dentata (Title onlj'"), 447. 



On Lightning-Struck Trees at 



Methven Castle (Title only), 5.")3. 

 The Genus Latania, and Notes 



on some Mascarene Palms (Title 

 only), 593. 



The Origin of the Pomca-ranate 



(Title only), 594. 



Note on Eriophorum vagina- 



tiDii as Fodder, 73. 



Mounting with Photoxylin, 259. 



PlantcKjo Seedlings, 441. 



Exhibits — 



Cordia, Stem bored by Beetles, 



oo. 

 Copper Beech with pink Al- 

 burnum, [>o. 

 Plants from Braunton Bur- 

 rows, 100. 

 Talinum Caffrum, 127. 

 Cabomha aquatica, Hetero- 



phjily, 4">5. 

 Nepenthes bicalcarata, Pitcher 



4.55. 

 Ci/cesRutniniana-, Carpel, 547, 

 Abies nobi/is, Diseased, 558. . 



Balfour, Prof. Bayley. ];.\liibits — con- 

 tinued — 



Laburniun Stem withering, 



5G5. 

 Sclerotiinn Tula.snii, 593. 

 Balfour, Mrs. Bayley. Elected Fellow, 



593. 

 Ball, John. , Herbarium and Library 



presented, 3. 

 Beech, Copper, with pink Alburnum, 



53. 

 Bennett, Arthur. Records of Scottish 



Plants, 1890-1891, 75, 253. 

 Orodanche cruenta, Bertoloni, 



in Scotland, 585. 

 Berwick, Thomas. Elected Fellow. 



97. 

 The Cotyledonary Glands in 



some Species of Rubiaca', 159. 

 Botanic Garden, Eoyal, Edinburgh, 



Girth of Trees in, 2"()1. 

 Meteorological Observations (see 



liichardson). 

 Plants exhiliiteil from, 4, 53, 73. 



8!l, 101, 127, 154, 193, 214, 24il, 259, 



341, 430, 441, 447, 564, 585, 593, 599, 



607, 611. 

 Report on Temperatures (.see 



Lindsay). 

 Botanic Garden, Glasgow, Tempera- 

 ture Records (see Bullen). 

 Boj'd, W. B. Plants in Flower fi-om 



Faldonside, 4, 153, 611. 

 Braunton Burrow, Plants from, 101. 

 British Cruciferaj, Fertilisation in, 237. 

 British Guiana A'egetation, 74, 170. 

 British Leguminosa^ ilorphology of, 



565. 

 British Plants, Anatomv of Wood, 4S, 



57, 74. 

 Brown, Richard. Elected Fellow, 15. 

 Bryden, Mrs. J. M. Elected Fellow, 



60 <. 

 Bullen, Robert. On Temperatiu-e and 



Vegetation at the Botanic Garden, 



Glasgow, 29, 51, 67, 80, 96, 125, 151, 



170, 211, 231, 247, 258, 340, 437, 444, 



450. 

 Cabomha ac/uatica, Heterophylly, 455. 

 Cara<iuata iw, 557. 

 Campbell, John. Plants in Flower at 



Ledai?, 4, 193, 341. 517, 593, 599. 

 Cedar of I>ebanon Cones, 2.33. 

 Cclastriix .'icaiulcns, Seeds, 558. 

 Christison, Dr. David. The Weekly 



Kate of Girth-increase in certain 



Trees, and its Relation to the 



Growth of the Leaves and Twigs, 



lul. 

 Observations on the Increase in 



Girth of Young Trees in the Royal 



Botanic Gardens, for Five Years 



ending 1891. 261. 



The Effects of Transplantation 



on Girth-increase of Trees, 341. 



