lO PEOCEEDINGS OF THE 



Petroeca macrocephala, was said to be immediately under the head 

 of the Ti-tree, CordyJine ausircdis, a good photograph of whieli 

 was likewise exhibited. 



The following papers were read : — 



1. " On the Internal Structure and Histology of Bunodeopsis 

 globidifera, Yerrill, a West-Indian Sea-Auemone." By Dr. J. E. 

 Duerden. (Communicated by Prof. Gr. B. Howes, Sec.L.S.) 



2. " Eeport on the Botanical Publications of the United 

 Kingdom as part of the International Catalogue of Scientific 

 Literature.'" By B. Daydon Jackson, Sec.L.S. (See p. 47.) 



3. " On the Structure and Afhuities of some Grastropoda from 

 Lake Tanganyika, belonging to the genera Chytra and Limno- 

 troclmsr By Miss Lettice Higby. (Communicated by Prof. G. B. 

 Howes, Sec.L.S.) 



March 6th, 1902. 



Mr. Heebejit Deuce, F.L.S., in the Chair, succeeded br 

 Mr. A. D. Michael, P.L.S. 



The Minutes of the last Meeting were read and confirmed. 



Dr. Eobert Francis Scharff was admitted, and the following 

 were elected Fellows of the Society : — Messrs. Norman Henry 

 "William Maclareu, WiUiam Andrew Shoolbred, Arthur Smith, 

 and William Edward de Winton. Mr. Ernest David Marquand, 

 of Belle Yue, Ald'^rney, and Mr. Eobert Newstead, of Chester, 

 were elected Associates. 



Mr. J. E. Haetixg, F.L.S., exhibited and made remarks upon 

 some unpublished coloured drawings by Messrs. J. Gr. Millais and 

 A. Thorburn of British Freshwater Anatidte illustrating inter- 

 mediate phases of plumage, through and irrespective of moulting, 

 not hitherto figured. 



The following papers were read : — 



1. " On some New Lepadides (Cirripedia) in the Collection of 

 the British Museum." By Prof. A. Gruvel, of Bordeaux. (Com- 

 municated by Prof. Gr. B. Howes, Sec.L.S.) 



2. "On the Morphology of the Brain in the Mammalia, W'ith 

 special reference to that of the Lemurs, recent and extinct." By 

 Pi'of. Gr. Elliot Smith, of Cairo. (Communicated by Prof. Gr. B. 

 Howes, Sec.L.S.) 



March 20th, 1902. 

 Prof. S. H. Vines, F.E.S., President, in the Chair. 

 The Minutes of the last Meeting were read and confirmed. 

 Mr. Edwin John Butler was elected, and Messrs. William 



