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December 1873. 

 A. St. Wilson, Further experiments with Darnel 

 (Lolium temulentum). — J. M'Nab, Remarks on the 

 0!d Trees in the Home Park at Hampton Court. 



Januar 1874. 

 Dr. Cley hörn, Obituary notice of Dr. J. L. Ste- 

 wart. — K. C h r i s t i s o n, Note on a Station for JPri- 

 mula veris in Coldingham Bay, Berwickshire. — J. 

 M'Nab, Notes on a Visit to Mesers D ick son and 

 Turnbulls Nurseries, Perth. — A. Buchan, On 

 the Destruction of Seedling Ash-Trees by Frost in Mr. 

 P. S. Robertson^ Nursery, near Edinburgh, in 

 April 1873. — Prof. Balfour, Notice of Botanical 

 Excursions in 1873. — J. M'N ab, Report on the Open- 

 Air Vegetation at the Royal Botanic Garden. — A. 

 Dickson and J.Sa dl er, Localities for some Species 

 of British Fungi recently collected. 



Februar 1874. 

 G. Davidson, On a Diatomaceous Deposit in the 

 district of Cromar, Aberdeenshire. — J. F. Duthie, 

 Botanical Excursions in the Neighbourhood of the 

 Baths of Lucca during the Summer of 1873. — A. St. 

 Wilson, On the Fertilisation of the Cereals. — J. 

 M'Nab, The Lochwood Oaks in Annandale, Dum- 

 friesshire. — J. M'Nab, Report on the Open-Air Vege- 

 tation at the Royal Botanic Garden. 



März 1874. 

 Ch. W. Peach, Notice of a New Lepidodendroid 

 Fossil from Devonside, Tillicoultry, with Remarks on 

 other Fossil Plants. — J. M'Nab, Climatol Changes in 

 Scotland. — On Tea Cultivation in India etc. — J. 

 M'Nab, Report on the Open-Air Vegetation at the 

 Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. 



April 1874. 

 G. Lawson, On the Geographical Range of the 

 Species, and varities of the Canadian Rubi over the 

 Continents of America, Asia and Europe, as indicating 

 possible regions of primitive distribution. — J.L.Ste- 

 wart, List of the principal Trees and Shrubs of nor- 

 thern India, with Synonyms. — R.Etheridge, Note 

 on the f urther Discovery of a species Pnthocites (Pater- 

 son) in the Lower Carbonii'erous Rocks near West 

 Calder. — Wright, Notes on Eucalyptus glnbulus. 

 — J. M'Nab, Notes on the Open-Air Vegetation at the 

 Royal Botanic Garden. — -Balfour, Notice of Chinese 

 »Lan-hwa«. 



Mai 1874. 

 A. Taylor, On Ville's Researches on the Extrac- 

 tion of Oils from various Seeds by Hydrocarbons. — 

 Balfour and Geikie, Notes on a Botanico-Geolo- 

 gical Trip to Clova, Forfarshire in April 1874. — C. 

 W. Peach, Notes on some Fossil Plants from the 

 Shales of West Calder. — R. Etheridge, On a New 

 Locality for Polhocites (P a t e r s o n) . — G. A. P a u t o n, 

 Note on Fossil Cones from the Airdie Blackbandlron- 

 stones. — J. M'Nab, Report on the Open-Air Vege- 

 tation at the Botanic Garden. 



Juni 1874. 

 R. C hristiso n, Notice of a Pinaceous Fossil 

 recently found in Redhall Quarry, near Edinburgh. — 

 C.W. Peach, Remarks on Specimens of Ulodendron 

 and Salonia collected by Mr. Galletly and Lums- 

 den, near West Calder. — Balfour, Remarks on the 

 Fossils exhibited by Mr. Peach at the May Meeting, 

 and which seem to belong to the genus Staphylopteris 



ofLesquereux. — J. M'Nab, Report on the Open- 

 Air Vegetation at the Royal Botanic Garden. 

 Juli 1874. 

 R. Christison, Notice of a Remarkable Polyponu 

 from Canada. — J. M'Nab, Notice of some Trees 

 recently Struck by Lightning. — J. Lowe, Botanical 

 Notes. — J. M'Nab, On the Open-Air Vegetation al 

 the Royal Botanic Garden. — R. Christison, Notice 

 of a Crap-Apple Tree of unusual size at Kelloe Ber- 

 wickshire. — Ch. W. Peach, Remark of Specimens 

 of some Fossil Plants. 



November 1874. 



Balfour, Notes of anExcursion made by theScot- 

 tish Botanical Alpine Club to the Aberdeenshire and 

 Forfarshire Mountains, in August 1874. — J. Sa dl er, 

 Notice of a New Alpine Willow (Salix Sadleri of Synie; , 

 recently discovered in the Highlands of Scotland. — 

 J. Sa dl er, Notice of Carex friyida Allioni, recently 

 discovered in the Highlands of Scotland. 

 December 1874. 



G. Maw, Botanical Trip to Mont Cenis and the 

 Maritime Alps. — J. M'Nab, Notice of Sabal umbra- 

 culifera in the Palm Stove at Royal Botanic Garden, 

 Edinburgh. — Extracts from Letters from H. W. Gil- 

 bert to P. Neill Fräser. — Balfour, Notice of the 

 Plant, which yields the Drug called Boldo. 

 Januar 1875. 



R. Etheridge, Note on the Geological Range of 

 Adiantites lindseaeformis , Bunbury. — M. Dünn, 

 On the Contents of theCrop of the Capercailzie (Tetrao 

 uroy alias). — ■ J. Murray, Notes on Pinus austriaca 

 etc. in Scotland. — R. Grieve, On the Ferns of 

 Brisbane. 



Februar 1875. 



A. St. Wilson, On the Fertilisation of the Cereals. 

 — J. M'Nab, Deciduous Trees in Winter. — W. 

 Craig, Note on the Drug called »Jaborandi«. — R. 

 Kr ick, Notice of Stations for Rare Plants near Edin- 

 burgh. 



März 1875. 



A. Buch an, Bearing of Meteorological Records on 

 a supposed Change of Climate in Scotland. — R.Hut- 

 chison, Notes on the Effects of the late Frost on 

 Trees and Shrubs at Carlowrie and neighbourhood. — 

 N. Pringsheim, On the Absorption Spectra ol'Chlo- 

 ropyhylline Chromules. — Th. Greig, On Injury done 

 to Drains by Roots of Trees. 



April 1S75. 



C. C o oke, Notes on the Disconrycetes of the Edin- 

 burgh University Herbarium at the Royal Botanic 

 Garden. — A. St. Wilson, Wheat and Rye Hybrids. 

 Mai 1875. 



H. Macmillan, The Rare Lichens of Glencroe. — 

 J. Macoun and J. Gibson, The Rarer Plants of 

 the Province of Ontario. 



Juni 1875. 



Balfour, Account of some Experiments of Dionaea 

 muscipula (Venus' Fly-Trap). — Balfour, Additional 

 Experiments on Dionaea muscipula. — W. Craig, 

 Remarks on Solutions of the Hydrate ofChloralas 

 Preservative Fluids forVegetable Tissues. — Balfour, 

 Notes of an Excursion to Connemara in September 

 1874. 



Juli 1875. 



F. M. Caird, Notes on the Strueture of the Leaves 

 of Lathraca squamaria. — R. Etheridge. Statistics 

 regarding the Size of certain Australian Trees. — J. 



