75 
not less than 120 species, mounted on card board. 
5tli. For the best approved Collection of l^europ- 
tera (in the Linnsean sense), collected between 
March 3d and November 1st 1870, in Perthshire or 
other parts of Scotland. To contain not less than 70 
species. 
6th. For the best approved Collection of Orthopteray 
collected between March 3d and November 1st 1870, 
in Perthshire or other parts of Scotland. To contain 
not less than 15 species. 
7th. For the best approved Collection of Micro- 
lepidoptera^ collected in Perthshire, between March 
3d and November 1st 1870. To contain not less than 
100 species. 
Five gentlemen were proposed for ordinary mem¬ 
bership, and one as a corresponding member. The 
following donations to the museum were intimated— 
specimens of Ammonites, from^ the Gault of Folke¬ 
stone, from Mr Alex. Somervail, Curator, Geological 
Society, FIdinburgh ; a collection of the fresh water 
shells of the county, and twelve specimens of the 
wild fruits of the county, preserved in a solution of 
salt. To the herbarium, a series of dried specimens 
of willows, correctly named according to Leefes 
“ Salictum exsiccatum” lately published, from Mr 
Sadler, Edinburgh. The thanks of the Society were 
given to the donors. It was resolved, on the motion 
of the President, to proceed at once with the lists of 
the various departments of the Fauna and Flora of 
the county, and the President was asked personally 
to superintend and hasten their completion. 
Species Added to the Local Lists During 
Session of 1869-70. 
G.e., from March 1st, 1869, to March 1st, 1870.) 
I. MOLLUSCA. 
1. Physa hypnorum—(confirmed as a Perthshire 
species)—Errol, March, J. M‘Farlane. 
2. Ancylus lacustris—near Dupplin—March, Dr B. 
White. 
3. Pupa muscorum—(confirmed as a Perthshire 
species)—Kinnoull, Dr B. White, 
