Vlll PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



Franch. ; R. MeUernichii, Sieb. et Zucc. ; R. neriijlorum, 

 Fraach. ; R. nivale, Hook, f . ; R. oleifoliuTn, Franch. ; R. 

 oreotrephes, W. W. Sm. ; R. pendulum, Hook, f . ; R. pseudo- 

 yanthinum, Balf. £. ; R. raceinosum, Franch.; R. rhoiii- 

 bicum, Miq. ; R. ruhiginosum, Franch. ; R. scabrifolium, 

 Franch.; R. scintillans, Balf. f. et W. W. Sm. ; R. Searsiae, 

 Rehd. et Wils. ; R. serpyllifolium, Miq. ; E. setosum, D. Don ; 

 R. sino-grande, Balf. f. et W. W. Sin. ; R. Smithii, Nutt. ; 

 R. stereojjJiylluvi, Balf. f . et W. W. Sm. ; R. sycnantlnim, 

 Balf. f. et W. W. Sm. ; R. Thomsoni, Hook, f.; R. thyo- 

 docum, Balf. f . et Cooper ; R. Valentinianwm, G. Forrest ; 

 R. Veitchianum, Hook. ; R. virgatum, Hook. f. ; R. 

 WallicJiii, Hook. f. ; R. yunnanense, Franch. 



MAY 13, 1920. 

 James Whytock., Esi|., President, in the Chair. 



The President announced the death of William 

 Beaverley CowiE, F.C.S., a Resident Fellow. 



Mr. William Young read a paper on Preliminary Notes 

 for a Flora of Fife and Kinross, in which he indicated what 

 liad already been done in that field, and outlined his scheme 

 for a complete flora of the two counties, and he appealed 

 for assistance in carrying out the work. 



Mr. M. Y. Drr exhibited abnormal Catkins of Salix 

 Medenili, Boiss., from the Royal Botanic Garden. 



JUNK 10, 1920. 

 •James Whytock, Esq., President, in the Chair. 



The President intimated the death of Professor Timiri- 

 AZEFF, an Honorary Foreign Fellow, and of Mrs. A. 

 DowELL, a Resident Fellow. 



Colonel H. H. Johnston communicated three papers : 

 Additions to the Flora (jf Orkney as recorded in Watson's 

 Topographical Botany, ed. 2 (see p. 23) ; Corrections to 



