xxvi ANNALS OF PERTHSHIRE SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCE, 



4. "The Scottish Naturalist." Edited by Dr. Buchanan White. 



1871 to 1876. 3 vols. Demy 8vo. 



5. "Proceedings of the Perthshire Society of Natural Science." 



Sessions 1881-2 to 1885-6. 1 vol. of 5 parts. Wide 4to 

 (double column). 



6. "Guide to the Arrangement of the Perthshire Natural History 



Museum." Demy 8vo. 1884. 



7. Ditto. New Edition. 1889. 



8. "Transactions of the Perthshire Society of Natural Science." 



Demy 8vo. Vol. i., 1886 to 1893; vol. ii., 1893 to 1898; 

 vol. iii., 1899 to 1903 ; vol. iv., part i., 1903-4 ; part ii., 1904-5. 



9. "Proceedings of the Perthshire Society of Natural Science." 



Demy 8vo. Vol. i., 1886 to 1893; vol. ii., 1893 to 1898; 

 vol. iii., 1899 to 1903; vol. iv., part i., 1903-4; part ii., 1904-5. 



10. "Catalogue of Books in the Library of the Perthshire Society of 



Natural Science." Demy 8vo. 1892. 



11. "TheNaturalHistoryof the Banks of the Tay." Cloth, 8vo. 1895. 



12. " The Flora of Perthshire," by Francis Buchanan W. White, M.D., 



F.L.S., F.E.S. Edited by James W. H. Trail, A.M., M.D., F.R.S. 

 Cloth, post 8vo. 1898. 



13. " Diagramatic Chart of the Mountains seen from Corsiehill, Perth," 



by John Ritchie, LL.B. Cloth, 12mo. 1903. 



14. "Perthshire Society of Natural Science. Library Catalogue." 



Demy 8vo. 1903. 

 It will thus be seen that the Society has published detailed 

 records of its work during the following periods : — 



YEARS. 



Proceedings, .... 1869 to 1870, 1 

 Proceedings, . . . . 1881 to 1886, 5 



Transactions and Proceedings, . 1886 to 1905, 19 



Total, . . . .25 



Included among the local papers published in the Transactions 

 and Proceedings are several important series dealing with particular 

 districts, such as those on the Natural History of Kinnoull Hill, the 

 Natural History of the Banks of the Tay, the Flora of the Tay and 

 its tributaries, the Geology of the various regions of Highland and 

 Lowland Perthshire ; as well as papers on the Physiography of the 

 county and on the origin and distribution of the Fauna and Flora of 

 the region. The most important work published by the Society, how- 



