VI BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH 



Professor Bayley Balfour communicated a paper 

 on Rhododendron tricJiocladuin, Franch., and its Allies 

 (see p. 79). 



Professor Bayley Balfour also communicated a paper 

 on Rliododfudron laefeuni, Franch. (see p. 97). 



Dr. James Stirtox communicated a paper on Mosses 

 from West Ross-shire. (To ajtpear in next issue.) 



Mr. Arthur Bennett forwarded a note dealing with a 

 hybrid Potarnogeion new to the British Isles (see p. 105). 



Mr. GEOR(iE Forrest and Mr. W. W. Smith gave an 

 account of certain species of DracocepJialum lately 

 obtained in S.W. China (see p. 89). 



Mr. Charles Nicholson exhibited a series of Narcissus 

 Flies belonging to the genera. JMerodon and Eumerus. 



Dr. A. W. BoRTHWicK showed some abnormal Larch cones, 

 the abnormality being due to a check in development. 



Dr. A. W. BoRTHWiCK showed also a shoot of Scots 

 Pine with injury due to some unknown cause, but probably 

 insect attack. 



Mr. J. Lyford Pike forwarded an exhibit of Ernohius 

 mollis, Linn., on Douglas Fir, 



A restricted session of four meetings only was held 

 during 1915-1 910. 



