XX TKANSACTI0N8 AND PROCEEDINGS 



Mr. James Whytock exhibited a large collection of 

 Plants in Flower from the Palace Gardens, Dalkeith. 



Mr. EoBEiiT Lindsay showed Primula megasecefolia, 

 Boissier ; and Mr. James Grieve a variegated Senecio 

 vulgaris, and some tuber-clusters of Monthretia. 



Meeting of the Society, May 14, 1903. 

 W. Caldwell Crawford, Esq., Vice-President, in the Chair. 



Owen Gilmore, Esq., L.R.C.P., L.RC.S.E., was elected a 

 non-Eesident Fellow of the Society. 



Professor I. Bayley Balfour made a communication on 

 the Callitriches. 



Dr. Craig, on behalf of Mr. Muirhead, exhibited a plant 

 of PrirmUa rotundifolia, Wall, in bloom. 



Meeting of the Society, June 11, 1903. 

 W. Caldwell Crawford, Esq., Vice-President, in the Chair. 



Mr. Alexander Somerville, B.Sc, F.L.S., read a paper 

 on the genus Polydkhum, Roth., and exhibited specimens 

 from Scottish and Irish localities (p. 312). 



Mr. William Boyd thereafter exhibited a specimen of 



Paris quadrifolia with seven leaves. 



Meeting of the Society, July 9, 1903. 

 W. Caldwell Crawford, Esq., Vice-President, in the Chair. 



Mr. A. W. Borthwick, B.Sc, exhibited a number of 

 specimens of Fungi, illustrating various tree diseases. 



Mr. Thomas Berwick read a short paper on Laminaria, 

 with easy methods of demonstrating the presence of 

 Chlorophyll (p. 395). 



