XXXll PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



sticta, Reichb. f. ; Mesembryanthemum Elishae, N. E. Br, ; 



Odontoglossum crispwn, var. ; and Oncidium cucullatum, 

 Lindl. 



JANUARY 18, 1923. 

 Symington Grieve, Esq., Vice-President, in the Chair. 

 Mr. Harry G. Younger was elected a Resident Fellow. 



The Hon. Bernard F. Rollo was elected a non-Resident 

 Fellow. 



Mr. Robert M. Adam read a paper on Mingulay, an Outer 

 Isle of the Hebrides, in which he described the flora of the 

 island and its changes during the last few years brought about 

 principally by its being deserted by its former inhabitants 

 some ten years ago. He also showed a large series of lantern 

 slides illustrating his paper, giving also some studies of bird 

 life on the western cliffs of the island. 



FEBRUARY 15, 1923. 



Professor W. Wrigtit Smith, M.A., F.L.S., F.R.S.E., President, 

 in the Chair. 



Mr. E. H. M. Cox was elected a non-Resident Fellow. 



The President announced the death of M. Gaston 

 Bonnier, who had been an Hon. Foreign Fellow since June 

 1902. 



Miss Edith Philip Smith read a paper on Plant Respiration 

 as affected by anaesthetics. 



Miss Helen I. Allan Gray communicated a paper on 

 Seed Treatment and Germination in Conifers. 



Dr. Malcolm Wilson exhibited specimens of Aecidium 

 Otites, Schlechtd. on Silene densijlora, Urv., collected in 

 Macedonia. The aecidia are associated with sori of unicellular 

 teleutospores, which indicates that the fungus is a species of 

 Uroinyces. 



Mr. J. R. Matthews read a paper, Notes on Scottish 

 Plants (see p. 170), and exhibited specimens of Potamogeton 

 and Callitriche. 



