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Secretary’s Report 
Treasurer’s Report fue mae BBE 
Old Friars’ Carse (Illustrated)—W. Andson 
The Future British Botanist—G. F. Scott-Elliot ... 
John Macmillan—H. WM. B. Reid as oe 
Prehistoric Chisel (Illustrated)—H. J. Chinnock 
Botanical Notes—J. M‘Andrew 
Development of Arms-—P. Sulley is ac 
Camps in Dryfe and Lochmaben—J. H. Thomson ... 
Meteorology of Dumfries—W. Andson 
Karkbean Folklore—S. Arnott.. 
Adder Beads and Children’s Rhea Shaw 
Place Names of the Stewartry—/F. R. Coles 
Food Piants—P. Gray ... ; 
Church of St. John, Dalry fiers W. Galloway 
A Scotch Idyl—W. K. R. Bedford 
A’ Lorburne (Illustrated)—J. Barbour e 
Pearl Fishing in 8.-W. Scotland—J. 8. Thomson ... 
Inscribed Stones of Dumfriesshire (Illustrated)—J. Macdonald ... 
Meteorological Observations— W. Andson 
Report on the Herbarium—G. F’. Scott-Hiliot 
The Glenkens in Olden Times—J/. Barbour (Dalry) 
Rare Plants of N.-W. Dumfries—J. Corrie ... 
The Battle of Dornock.—G@eorge Neilson 
Recent Excavations at Birrens : The Interior Buildings (tested) 
Jas. Barbour... 
Wield Meetings 
List of Members ... 
' Illustrations at the end 
Erratum.—On page 37, line 34, highest reading of Barometer 
on 9th January, 1896, is given as 31:106 in. It ought to 
have been 31:016 in. 
