XU I'lJANHACTlONS ANI» I'UOCKEDINfiS 



Di'. Caul FitKiiiKit von Tubeuf, Professor of liotany, 

 University of Munich, 



Dr. R. Wettstein, Professor of Botany, Vienna. 



Dr. N. WiLLE, Director of the Potanic Garden, 

 Christiania. 



John Medley Wood, Botanic Garden, Durham. 



A communication on "The Hepaticte of Balmoral, 

 Aberdeenshire," by G. Stabler, Esq., was read to the 

 Society. 



Dr. William Craig exhibited a specimen of Simefhis 

 hicolor from Bournemouth, the only locality for this plant 

 in England, and in danger of destruction. 



E. Crawford, Esq., exhibited specimens of Syrii'phyhim 

 officinale, var. 'patens, the common form in the Edinburgh 

 district. 



Meeting of the Society, July 10, 1902. 

 Dr. A. E. Davies, Vice-President, in the Chair. 



James Wiiytock, Esq., read a communication entitled, 

 " Observations on some of the first formed Pinetums in 

 Scotland and Ireland "; and also a paper on " Shrub and 

 Tree Planting in Ireland." 



