lxiv PROCEEDINGS—PERTHSHIRE SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCE. 
1882. 
5—Notes on the Season. {Id., p. 55.) 
13—Notes on (1) Pyrola rotundifolia ; (2) Seasonal Phenomena ; (3) Viola 
sylvalica and V. canina. {Id., p. 71.) 
23—The Present Condition of the Museum. Id., p. 83. ) 
1883. 
15—(1) On the Occurrence in Perthshire of the Red Deer in a Sub-Fossil 
condition. {Id., p. 117.) 
(2) Some Results of the “Challenger Expedition.” {Id., p. 119.) 
1884. 
10—Notes on (1) A Hedgehog’s Nest; (2) Seasonal Phenomena. {Id., 
P- I 39 -) 
7—Notes on Carex ustulata and Triticum alpinum. {Id., p. 144. 
[Two of Don’s Perthshire discoveries.] 
March 6—Report of Delegates to the Conference on the Federation of Naturalists’ 
Societies in the East of Scotland. {Id., p. 151.) 
May 1—Note on Catkins of Salixfragilis. {Id., p. 163.) 
Nov. 13—Museum Notes : Perthshire Mammalia. {Id., p. 178.) 
Dec. 4—(1) Note of the Occurrence of the Parrot Crossbill in Perthshire, and 
probable Nesting. {Id., p. 182.) 
(2) Report of Delegates to the East of Scotland Union of Naturalists’ 
Societies. {Id., p. 182.) [Dundee Meeting, 1884.] 
1885 - 
March 5—Annual Address. {Id., p. 200.) [Subjects: Present Condition of the 
Museum—Proposal for Extension of Museum.] 
April 2—Note on a Rat’s Skull, with malformed dentition. {Id., p. 206.) 
May 7—Notes on a Supposed New British Willow, Salix spuria, Schl. {Id., 
p. 210.) 
Nov. 12—(1) Notes on (a) Cladophora cegagropila ; and (b) A Self-Sown Apple. 
{Id., p. 219.) 
(2) Opening Address. {Id., p. 220.) [Subjects: Botanical Work 
during the past Summer—Present Condition of the Museum.] 
Dec. 3—Report of Delegates to the East of Scotland Union of Naturalists’ 
Societies. {Id., p. 226.) [Kirkcaldy Meeting, September, 1885.} 
1886. 
Jan. 7—The Natural History of Ivinnoull Hill— 
I.—Introduction. {Id., p. 234.) 
IV.—The Ferns, Mosses, and Fungi. {Id., pp. 244 and 251.) 
VII.—The Vertebrates. {Id., pp. 248 and 256.) 
March 4—Annual Address. {Id., p. 259.) [Subjects: The Museum Collections; 
their value to the Naturalist as a means of elucidating Problems 
in Distribution—Discussion of some of these Problems.] 
April 1—(1) Obituary Notice of the late Mr. Abram Sturrock, of Rattray. 
{Id., p. 264.) 
(2) Perthshire Botany in the 17th and 18th Centuries. 
Nov. 11—(1) Opening Address. {Proc., 3rd Ser., Vol. I., p. i.) [Subjects: 
Notes on the Summer Excursions of 1886—The Perth Water 
Supply.] 
(2) Report of Delegates to the East of Scotland Union of Naturalists’ 
Societies. {Id., p. viii.) [Aberdeen Meeting, August, 1SS6.] 
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