194 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 



AN ORDINARY MEETING 



OF THE Society was held at 20 Haxover Square, W., oi* 

 Wednesday, May 21st, 1919, Mr. J. E. Barnard, President^ 

 IN the Chair. 



The Minutes of the preceding Meeting were read, confirmed, and 

 signed by the President. 



The Nomination Papers were read of seven candidates for Fellowship^ 



New Fellows. — The following were elected Ordinary Fellows of the 

 Society : — 



Major George C. Brunelle, Ph.C, M.D. 



Mr. Theodore Bausch Drescher. 



Mr. Thomas GiflPord Elliott, F.I.C., F.C.S. 



Sir Robert Hadfield, Barfc., D.Sc, F.R.S. 



Mr. John Henry Harvey, F.C.S. 



Rev. Herald Parish. 



Mr. Thomas Willis Brown Tomlinson. 



Donations were reported from : — 



The University of Chicago Press — 



" The Living Cycads " (C. J. Chamberlain). 



Messrs. Chapman and Hall, Ltd.— 



•' Fresh-water Biology " (H. B. Ward and G. C. Whipple). 



The thanks of the Meeting were accorded to the donors. 



The death of Sir Frank Crisp, Bart., a Fellow of the Society, was 

 reported by the President, who said that for many years Sir Frank Crisp 

 had taken a very important part in the work of the Society, and it was 

 largely due to his efforts that it had achieved success. He was sure it 

 would be the wish of the Fellows to express their sympathy with the 

 members of the family, and he would therefore ask them to signify the 

 same by standing for a few moments. 



Pond-Life Exhibition.— The President then called upon Mr 

 Scourfield to make some observations on the Annual Exhibition of 



