lxvi PROCEEDINGS-PERTHSHIRE SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCE. 
3. “Proceedings of the Perthshire Society of Natural Science.” (Second Series. 
Edited by Dr. White from 1880 to 1884. 
4. “Guide to the Arrangement of the Perthshire Natural History Museum." 
1884. 
5. Ditto. New Edition. 1S89. 
6. “ Transactions and Proceedings of the Perthshire Society of Natural Science. ' 
Vol. I. Edited by Dr. White from 1892 to 1894. 
7. “The Flora of Perthshire.” (In the Press.) Edited by Professor J. W. H. 
Traill, M.D., F.R.S., F.L.S., Aberdeen. 
28th March, 1895. 
Mr. Henry Coates, F.R.S.E., President, in the Chair. 
Under the joint auspices of the Society and the Students’ Union, 
a Lecture was delivered by Air. J. G. Goodchild, F.G.S., F.Z.S., 
Edinburgh, on H.A 1 . Geological Survey, on “Hawks and Hawking.” 
The Lecture was illustrated by a very fine series of Water-Colour 
Drawings of various species of Hawks, sketched from life by Air. 
Goodchild. 
nth April, 1895. 
Air. Henry Coates, F.R.S.E., President, in the Chair 
The following donations were intimated :— 
Museum—Perthshire Collection .—Rock Specimens from Glen- 
lyon—from Air. J. Christie. Index Collection. —Tiger’s Skull from 
Bengal—from Mr. John M‘Gregor. Cast of an Ammonite from 
Skye—from Mr. APQuibban. Model of Great Auk’s Egg—from 
Air. Jas. Stewart. 
Air. Andrew Hutcheson, Beechwood; Air. George Brady, 23 
Melville Street; Air. James Christie, 8 Paul Street; Mr. Archibald 
Hunter, Burnbank Terrace; Air. Charles Kirk, South Atethven 
Street; Air. Robert Lawson, 10 High Street; Air. W. H. Caiman, 
B.Sc., and Air. Robert Smith, both of University College, Dundee, 
were elected Ordinary Afembers. 
The following papers were read :— 
1. “The Physiology of the Brain.” By Dr. Carruthers. 
2. “Botanical Notes from Alurthly.” By Professer J. W. H. 
Traill, F.R.S., &c., Aberdeen. 
