CONTENTS. 



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President's Introdiictory Address 149 



The M.irine Algre of Elie, with ]\rap of the District, By George 

 W. Traill, Joppa. (Plate IV.) 156 



On the Fruits of the Genus Anemone. By Dr Edward Janc- 



ZEWSKi, Professor of Botany, Cracow 174 



Additions to the Scottish Flora during 1887, with a Resume of the 



Year's Work. By A. Bennett, F.L.S., Croydon, Surrey 178 



Excursion of the Scottish Alpine Botanical Club in August 1887, to 

 the Hardanger District of Norway. By William Craig, M.D., 

 F.E.C.S.E., F.R.S.E., &c 184 



The Galls of Norway. By James W. H. Trail, M.A., M.D., F.L.S., 



Professor of Botany, University of Aberdeen 201 



A List of Plants observed in West Sutherland (108), by Mr Archi- 

 bald Gray ; with Notes on the Flora, by Lionel W. Hinxman, 

 of H.M. Geological Survey. Communicated by B. Peach, 

 F.E.S.E., F.G.S., &c 220 



Report on a Visit to Glenure by the Members of the Summer Camp, 

 By William Coats 237 



Heterophylly in New Zealand Veronicas. By Robert Lindsay, 



Curator, Royal Botanic Garden. (Plates V. and VI.) 242 



Observations on the Annual Increase in Girth of Trees in the Royal 

 Botanic GaKlen, and at Craigiehall, near Edinburgh, from 1878 

 to 1887. Parti. By Dr Christison, Edinburgh 245 



The Colouring Matters of Leaves and Flowers. By Philip Sewell 27(1 



On the Leaves of Climbing Plants. By W. E. Fothergill,M.A.... ,30S 



Notes on New and Rare Marine Algse, gathered in 1887. By George 

 William Traill 312 



Note on Juncus alpinii-i, Vill. By F. Buchanan White, M.D., 

 F.L.S., F.E.S .313 



List of Plants which Flowered in the Rock Garden at the Royal 

 Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, during 1887, with Dates when 

 First Flowers opened. By R. Lindsay, Curator 315 



Report on Temperatures and Open-Air Vegetation at the Royal 

 Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, from July 1887 to June 1888. By 

 Robert Lindsay, Curator of the Garden 332 



