IV THANSACTIONS AND riiOOKKDJNO.S OK TIIK 



William Williamson, Esq., was proposed as a Resident 

 Fellow of the Society by Dr. A. K. Daviks, F.L.S., and 

 seconded by J, A. Terras, B.Sc. 



The Presidential address of the session — On the Primulse 

 of Europe — was read by Kev. David Paul, M.A., LL.D. 



J, PtUTHEHFOKD HiLL, Esq., exhibited, and read an 

 account of, a Photographic Method of Nature Printing 

 from Leaves. 



J. Whytock, Esq., exhibited a collection of Flowers and 

 Fruit from Dalkeith Palace Gardens. 



J. PuTHEKFORD HiLL, Esq., ' exhibited a specimen of 

 Noerkia Hibernica from Coatham Marshes, Yorkshire, and 

 a flowering plant of Arenaria yothica, both from Mr. E. M. 

 Holmes, of Sevenoaks, Kent. 



Meeting of the Society, December 12, 1901. 

 Colonel Fred. Bailey, R.E., President, in the Chair. 



William Williamson, Esq., proposed by Dr. A. E. 

 Davies, F.L.S., and seconded by J. A. Terhas, B.Sc., was 

 balloted for, and duly elected a Resident Fellow of the 

 Society. 



The following candidates were proposed as Resident 

 Fellows of the Society : — 



William Bruce, Esq., B.Sc, proposed by Dr. R. 

 Stewart MacDougall, seconded by Colonel 

 Fred. Bailey, R.E 



A. Duff Dunbar, Esq., M.R.C.V.S., proposed by 

 Dr. R. Stewart MacDougall, seconded by 

 Dr. A. E. Davies, F.L.S. 



William Hall Massie, Esq., proposed by Dr. R. 

 Stewart MacDougall, seconded by Robert 

 Lindsay, Esq. 



W. W. Smith, Esq., M.A., proposed by Dr. R. 

 Stewart MacDougall, seconded by A. W. 

 Borthwick, B.Sc. 



