INDEX 



379 



MacDousal, Dr. R. S., Soil Bacteria, •25. 

 Exhibits damage due to— 



Bostrichxis dixpar, vii. 



Call id i urn h(tj<dum, vii. 



Cossus It'unipcrdii, xxxiv. 



Goes tigrina, xxi. 



Hylesinus crenatiis, vii. 



Phyllopertha horticola, xxi. 



Scoli/tiix Ratzeburgii, xxi. 



Exhibits Galls of Retinia 



rcsini'lla, xxxiv. 



TLxhihitB Bi pall uin Kewense, vi. 



Exhibits Locusts, vii. 



M'Vicar, Symers M. Elected Non- 

 Res. Eellow, vii. 



Flora of West luverness, 173. 



Madden, Miss, exhibits ^Ecidium 



Urticiv, vii. 

 Exhibits Seeds from North 



Queeuslaud, iv. 

 Mahalanobis, S. C. Elected Res. 



Fellow, iii. 

 Mehnert's Principle of "Time Dis- 

 placement," 298. 

 Melanogastcr amhigtius exhibited, 



xxxvi. 

 Micro-Mnthods, Notes on, 159. 

 Miller, J. S., exhibits Pi/rola uni- 



flora, viii. 

 Milne, Alex., exhibits Euphorbia 



Myrsinites, xxv. 

 Morton, Alex. Elected Res. Fellow, 



xxi. 

 Mucilaginous Plants, Stain for, 159. 

 Murray, A., exhibits Melanogastcr 



ambiguus, xxxvi. 

 Nasturtium officinale, Abnormal 



Flower of, exhibited xxvi. 

 Nitragin, Experiments with, 20. 

 Nitrogenous Food of Plants, 1. 

 Norman, F. M. Climbing Koots of 



Ivy (Title only), xxxv. 

 Cedrus Atlantica (Title only) 



xxxv. 



Elder growing on an Apple 



(Title only), xxxv. 

 Norway, Notes on a Visit to, 281. 

 Nuclei, Fusion of, 132. 

 Nuclei of Secreting (Jells, Changes in 



(Title only), xiii. 

 Nucleus and Cell Plasm, Relation 



between (Title only), xxii. 

 Obituary Notices— 



Dr. J. E. T. Aitchison, 224. 

 Malcolm Dunn, 220. 

 Rev. George Guun, 277. 

 Dr. G. C. Wallich, 222. 

 Officers of the Society, 1896-97,1897-98, 



1898-99, 1899-1900, i, ix, xvii, xxix. 

 Oncidium Phymatocheiluni exhibited, 



viii. 

 Orange, Double, exhibited, xxii. 

 Orrock Miss R. Elected Res. Fellow, 



xiii. 

 Exhibits Cordyceps Militaris, 



xiii. 

 Exhibits Cuscuta Epithymum, 



Exhibits Eucalyptus sp-, xxxvi. 



Paintings of Swiss Flowers, xxii. 



Pautling, Mr. Elected As.sociate, xv. 

 Paul, Rev. Dr. D. Obituary Notice 



of Kev. George Gunn, 277. 



Exiiibits Carex limosa, xxxii. 



Exhibits Drawings of Fungi, 



xxiv. 

 Exhibits Species of Oeaster, 



xxxiii. 

 Pearson, Miss, exhibits Paintings 



of Flowers, xxii. 

 Phoma pithya, Douglas Fir infected 



by, xiv. 

 Photochemical Stain for Mucilaginous 



Plants, 159. 

 Photomicrography of Opaijue Sections, 



■11. 

 Phyllobius argentea, Pine attacked 



by, viii. 

 Phylloperthahorticola, Apples attacked 



by, xxi. 

 Pines, Interfoliar Buds in, 164. 

 Pinus Laricio, Development of the 



(iuadrifoliar Spurs in, 150. 

 Pinus Sylvestris, Witches' Brooms on, 



196. 

 Plague, Dr. Watson on the, 233. 

 Pleurotus Serotinus exhibited, xxxii. 

 Poa Suecica exhibited, xxv. 

 Pt)teutilleaB, Notes ou. I. The Flower, 



329. 

 Potts, G. H., exhibits Saxifrages, vii. 

 Presidential Addresses- 



Dr. A. P. Aitken, 1896-97, 1-65. 

 Dr. Watson, 1898-99, 121-23,3. 

 Primulas exhibited, xxxv. 

 Primula farinosa from West Ijinton, xx. 

 Pyrobetuliu, Preparation of, xxxii. 

 Pyrola uniAora in Forfarshire, viii. 

 Pyrus Aria and its Varieties in Arran, 



56. 

 Queensland, North, Seeds from, iv. 

 Red Bay, Flora of, 354. 

 Rerrick, Ferns, Mosses, and Lichens 



of, 168. 

 Retinia resinella, Galls of, exhibited, 



xxxiv. 

 Robertson, E. A. Conjugation in 



Spirogyra, 185. 

 Contact Negatives for compari- 



tive Study of Woods, 162. 

 The Flower of the Potentillese, 



329. 



Fossil Woods. Part I., 50. 



Fossil Woods. Part II., 191. 



Lycopodium clavatum, Varieties 



in, 290. 

 On Mehnert's Principle of 



" Time Displacements," 298. 



Photomicrography of Opaque 



Sections, 44. 

 — Preliminary Note on some 



Witches' Brooms, 313. 

 Exhibits Eucalyptus citriodora, 



xxxvi. 

 Exhibits Eucalyptus Jicifolia, 



xxxvi. 

 Roots, Adventitious in Solanum 



Dulcamara, 341. 

 Roxburghshire, Carex limosa from, 



