viii TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS 



Ml'. SrAi;LEi;, of Leveus, Westmoreland, (jxhil)ited a 

 fasciated inilorescence of Hahcnaria Uflora, from a plant in 

 his garden. 



Mr. Symington Grieve exhibited pine shoots attacked 

 by Hdohius ahidis and Phyllobiiis argentea. 



Tlie following paper was read : — 



Notes from tlie Itoval IJotanic Garden, Edinburgh, 



Meeting of the Society, Thursday, July 8, 1897. 



Dr. William Craig in the Cluiir. 



Mr. F. C. Craavford was elected a Resident Fellow of 

 the Society. 



Sir ARCHiiuLD BuciiAN Hepburn, Bart., exhibited an 

 inilorescence of Oiwldimn rin/i/iafocltfilum, feet 7 inches 

 in length, and bearing 38 lateral branches, the longest of 

 which reached a length of 2 feet 8 inches. 



The following papers were read : — 



I. The Kare Arran Pyrus : new stations, and a new 

 type. By Bev. 1). Landsboiough. 



II. I'ljrola. unijlora in horfarsliii'c. By -I. S. Miller. 



HI. Notes from the Boyal Bolfmic (iardcn, Kdinburgh. 



