CXX 1 V 
C urren t L iteratu re. 
Proceedings and Transactions of the Natural History Society of Glasgow. 
Vol. II (New Ser.), Part I. 
Transactions — 
Ewing : On Carex spiralis , a species new to Science. 
: On some Scandinavian F orms of Scottish Alpine Plants. 
WlSHART : A glance at the July Flora of Alyth. 
M’Andrew: Botanical Notes from Portpatrick, 1886. 
Proceedings. 
Notes on Scotch plants, etc., by various authors. 
Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. Vol. VI, Part IV. 
Rendle : On the development of Aleurone grains in the Lupine. 
Proceedings of the Philosophical Society of Glasgow. Vol. XIX. 
M’Kendrick : On the Modern Cell Theory, and the Phenomena of 
Fecundation. 
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Ser. II, Vol. IV, No. 6. 
Barrington : Report on the Flora of the Shores of Lough Ree. 
Ser. Ill, Vol. I, No. 1. 
Ball : Further Notes on the identification of the animals and plants of 
India that were known to early Greek authors. 
Proceedings of the Royal Institution of Great Britain. 1888. 
Klein : The Etiology of Scarlet-Fever. 
Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh. Vol. IX, Part 3. 
Ram age : Notes on a visit to Fernando Noronha. 
Thomson : Synthetic Summary of the Influence of the Environment upon 
the Organism. 
Kidston : On the fructification of two Coal-measure Ferns. 
: On the fructification and affinities of Archaeopteris hibernica , 
Forbes, sp. 
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 
No. 124. Ewart : On the Presence of Bacteria in the Lymph, etc., of Living Fish 
and other Vertebrates. 
„ Griffiths : On Degenerated specimens of Tulipa sylvestris. 
,, 126. : Researches on Micro-Organisms, including ideas of a new 
method for their destruction in certain cases of Contagious 
Diseases. 
„ 127. : On a Fungoid Disease in the Roots of Cucumis saliva. 
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Vol. XLIV. 
Sanderson : Electromotive properties of the leaf of Dionaea. 
Schunck : Contributions to the Chemistry of Chlorophyll. 
Public Health (A. Wynter Blyth). 1888. 
Crookshank : The history and present position of the germ-theory of 
disease. 
Quarterly Record of the Royal Botanic Society of London. 1888 (Vol. 
Ill, Nos. 33-36). 
Ellis : The vegetable substances introduced into Britain for use in the 
arts and manufactures, and as food during the reign of Her 
Majesty Queen Victoria. 
Cogswell: Hemp. 
Short History of the Society and Gardens. 
