BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH Vll 



A paper on "The lufluence of Frost on Eiiglena," by Miss 

 L. H. Huie, was communicated by W. Caldwell Crawford, 

 M.A., F.E.S.E. 



Alexander Cowan, Esq., exhibited a specimen of 

 Osmunda rcgcdis decomposita (Drury), and also a specimen 

 of a hybrid fern, with its parents. 



Meeting ok the Society, February 13, 1902. 

 Colonel Fred. Bailey, R.E., President, in the (.'hair. 



The following candidates were balloted for, and duly 

 elected liesident Fellows of the Society : — 



J. D. Falconer, Esq., B.Sc, proposed by Dr. E. 

 Stewart MacDougall, seconded by Dr. Wm. 

 Craig, F.E.C.S.E. 



Archibald Hewat, Esq., F.F.A., proposed by Syming- 

 ton Grieve, Esq., seconded by W. Caldwell 

 Crawford, M.A., F.IJ.S.E. 



J. W. M'Hattie, Esq., proposed by Eobert Lindsay, 

 Esq., seconded by Symington Grieve, Esq. 



D. F. Mackenzie, Esq., proposed by Dr. E. Stewart 

 MacDougall, seconded by Colonel Fred. 

 Bailey, E.E. 



Eraser Story, Esq., proposed by Colonel Fred. 

 Bailey, E.E., seconded by Dr. E. Stewart 

 MacDougall. 



Harry F. Tagg, F.L.S., proposed by Dr. E. Stewart 

 MacDougall, seconded by A. W. Borthwick, 

 Esq., B.Sc. 



The following candidates were proposed as Eesident 

 Fellows of the Society : — 



Sydney Francis Ashby, B.Sc, proposed by Dr. E. 

 Stewart MacDougall, seconded by William 

 Bruce, B.Sc. 



