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PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



illustrated it with a large number of lantern illustrations 

 with the object of identifying the plants which had served 

 the artist for models. Many of the plants were too con- 

 ventional for identification, but others could be referred to 

 particular genera with some certainty. 



Miss Ida M. Hayward read " Notes on the Adventive 

 Flora of the Tweed," in which she dealt with aliens intro- 

 duced through the woollen industry, and also exhibited a 

 large number of specimens. 



Dr. A. W. BoRTHWiCK exhibited specimens of Gaeoiiia 

 phhitorquum, on the Scots Pine, and also of Douglas Fir 

 twigs damaged by an insect. 



Mr. J. M. Murray sent for exhibition specimens of Scots 

 Pine, showing variations indicating the existence of 

 " races " of the species, and also specimens of malformation 

 of hazel catkin. 



JANUARY 22, 1920. 

 James Whytock, Esq., President, in the Cliair. 



The Treasurer, Mr. Andjiew Mason, submitted the 

 following Statement of Accounts for Session 11)18-1919 : — 



Income. 



Annual Sub.scriptions for 11)18-1919 



Do. Arrears . 



Transfer from Life Members' Fund . 

 Transactions sold .... 



Diploma ...... 



Interest on Funds Invested and in Bank 

 Subscriptions to Illustration Fund 



EXPENDITUUE 



Printing Transactions for 191cS-i919 

 Printing Notices for Meetings, etc. . 

 Rooms f(jr Meetings and Tea . 

 Stationery, Postages, Carriages, etc;. . 

 Fire Insurance on Books, etc. . 

 Honorarium to Secretary's Assistant 

 Do. to Treasurer 



£2H 15 



5 10 



10 13 2 



4 5 



5 



8 1 1 



3 10 



£58 19 3 



£78 3 10 



Excess of E-xpcnditure over Incouie 



£19 4 7 



