XXVI TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS 



Meeting of the Society, July 13, 1899, 

 Dr. William Watson, President, in the Chair. 



The President exhibited to the Society a specimen of 

 Hicrochloc horealis, sent by Rev. G. M'Conachie, of Rerrick, 

 from a new station in Kirkcudbrightshire. 



Mr. R TuRNBULL, B.Sc, exhibited an inflorescence of 

 Nasturtium officinale showing flowers, each petal of which 

 bore in its axil a small flower with only four stamens, 

 the antero-posterior pairs of stamens being replaced by a 

 single stamen each, while in the large flower the stamens 

 were normal. The specimens were obtained at North 

 Berwick, and were abundant in the particular situation 

 whence they were taken. 



The President read an Obituary Notice of the late 

 Dr. George C. Wallich. 



