XXIV TRANSAC'llONS AND I'ROCEEDINGS 



J. K. Davidson, Esq., 17 J^utton Place, was proposed as 

 a Eesident Fellow of the Society by Mr. W. W. Smith, 

 M.A., and seconded by Dr. 11. Stewakt MacDougall. 



The Honorary Assistant- Secketauy read two com- 

 munications from Dr. Alexander Morrison, viz. " A new 

 West-Australian Plant, Vrosera l^dhigcna, A. Morrison " 

 (p. 417); and "Note on the Formation of the Bulb in 

 Drosera " (p. 411)), communicated by Professor Bayley 

 Balfour. 



Mr. A. W. BoETHWiCK exhibited specimens illustrating 

 Fungus attacks on Trees. 



Mr. William Young showed a fine example of the 

 Bird's-nest Fungus. 



Meeting of the Society, December 10, 1903. 

 Egbert Lindsay, Esq., in the Chair. 



J. E. Davidson, Esq., 17 Button Place, proposed by Mr. 

 W. W. Smith, M.A., and seconded by Dr. E. Stewaist Mac- 

 Dougall, was balloted for as a Eesident Fellow, and duly 

 elected. 



M'Taggart Cowan, Esq., Jun., 33 Drummond Place, 

 was proposed as a Eesident Fellow by Mr. A. W. Borth- 

 wiCK, B.Sc, and seconded by Mr. W. W. Smith, M.A. 



Mr. Alexander Somerville read a communication from 

 Mr. James White, F.L.S., President of the British and 

 District Pharmaceutical Association, " On a Botanical Visit 

 to the Balearic Islands in April 1903," and exhibited 

 specimens in illustration (p. 436). 



The Honorary Assistant-Secretary showed several 

 specimens of Young Spruce killed by attack of Crane-Fly 

 Maggots. 



