lxii PROCEEDINGS—PERTHSHIRE SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCE. 
aware) is one entitled “ List of the Hieracia of Perthshire,” which 
appeared in the Annals of Scottish Natural History for October, 
1892.* In the same number there is also a short note on the 
occurrence of a Highland moth, Larentia Jlavicmctata (Hb.), in his 
Rock Garden at Annat Lodge.! 
We have now come to the end of our narrative, and it only 
remains for me to remind you of the painful surprise with which we 
heard of his death on Monday, 3rd December last (1894). 
In the foregoing sketch I have not presumed to form any estimate 
of the scientific value of his work. I have preferred rather to lay 
before you a bare statement of some of the work which he accom¬ 
plished for our Society, and for Natural Science at large, and shall 
leave to others, better qualified than I am, the task of assigning to 
his writings their due place in the scientific literature of the day. 
APPENDIX A.— List of Papers, Notes, and Addresses communicated 
to the Perthshire Society of Natural Science by the late 
Dr. F. Buchanan White. 
1867. 
March 7—Inaugural Address (Perth: Printed for the Society by Robert Whittet, 
1867). [Subjects : Objects of the Society—Perthshire as a field 
of investigation for the Naturalist—Formation of a Museum.] 
July 4—(1) List of the Rarer Flowering Plants, Ferns, and Mosses gathered at 
Rannoch. 
(2) Geology and Botany of Tentsmuir. 
August 1—-Additional Captures at Rannoch. 
Sept. 5—First Capture of Stilbia anomola in the County; also, larva of Endromis 
versicolora (“ Kentish Glory ”). 
Nov. 7—The Insect Fauna and Flora of Rannoch. 
1868. 
March 5—Annual Address. 
May 7—The Transformations of Insects. 
August 6—Notes of an Entomological and Botanical Excursion to Ben Weyvis, 
Ross-shire. 
Oct. 1—The Inhabitants legitimate and incident to the Burrows of the Goat 
Moth ( Copus lignperda), 
Nov. 5—On certain Shells collected in Ross-shire. 
Dec. 3—Elementary Botany. Part I. 
1869. 
Jan. 7—Elementary Botany. Part II. 
March 4—Annual Address. 
April 1—Report of an Excursion to Errol to examine Clay Beds containing 
Glacial Shells. 
May 6—Mosses of the genus Grimmia found in Perthshire. 
Sept. 3—The Hawk-Moths of Perthshire. ( Proc ., 1st Ser., p. 3.) 
Dec. 2—Notes on an Excursion to Mamsoul, in Inverness-shire. {Id., p. 23.) 
* Op. cit.. 1892, p. 260. 
+ Op. cit., 1892, p. 271. 
