CONTENTS OF VOL XXII. 



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Office-bearers, 1900-01, 1901-02, 1902-03, 1903-04, ia, ih, xiii, xxi 

 AccoiTNTS, 1900-01, 1901-02, 1902-03, 1903-04, iiia, inh, xv, xxiii 



Presidext's Address, 1900 — 



On the Ferns, especially the Filmy Ferns, of Jamaica . 1 



On the First Recorded Occurrence of Chara Baltica in Scotland. By 



F. C. Crawford 13 



Notes on the British Distribution of Glaucium iiavum, Crautz, the 



Horned Poppy. By Alex. Somerville, B.Sc, F.L.S. . . 13 



On the Comparative State of the Flora of the "West HighlaDds during 



the Eighteentli Century and at the Present Time. By Symers 



M. Macvicar .......... 17 



The Use of the Term "Bark" in recent Text-books of Botany. By 



E. Turnbull, B.Sc 30 



Excursion of the Scottish Alpine Botanical Club to Killin in 1900. 



By Rev. David Paul, LL.D 40 



Supplementary Report on Mosses. By Llewellyn J. Cocks . . 41 

 Giglio-Tos's Theory of Living Matter. By R. A. Robertson, M. A., 



B.Sc 45 



Effects of Weather on Tree Growth. By C. E. Hall ... 71 



President's Address, 1901 — 



The European Species of the Genus Primula .... 89 



Notes on Recent Experiences with Dry-Rot. By Dr. James Hunter, 



F.E.S.E 106 



The Phanerogamic Flora of the Clova Mountains, in special relation 

 to Flower Biology. By J. C. Willis, M.A., and J. H. Burkill, 

 M.A 109 



The Track of Heredity in Plants and Animals. By J. Beard, D.Sc. 126 



Excursion of the Scottish Alpine Botanical Club to County Kerry in 



1901. By Rev. David Paul, LL.D 156 



The Botanical Rarities of a Sub-Alpine Parish (Kells, Kirkcudbright- 

 shire). By James M' Andrew ....... 166 



Functional Inertia — A Property of Protoplasm. By David Eraser 



Harris, B.Sc, M.D 169 



The Latent Life of Plants. By R. A. Robertson, M.A., B.Sc, 



F.R.S.E 178 



Obituary Notice of the late Charles Stuart, M.D. By Commander 



F. M. Norman, R.N 191 



