54 l>ROCEEmN08 OF THE 



June 3rd, 1920. 



J)]'. A. .Smith \\'(i()1)wai{|), F.K.8., I'lesiclent, 

 ill llie C'liair. 



The ^linules of tlio Anniversiiry Meeting of the 27th May, 

 JiJ2U, were read :uid confiniied. 



The report of tlie Donations received since the hist Meeting 

 was laid hefore tlie ^'allows, and the thanks of the Society to the 

 several Donoi s w ere ordered. 



Dr. GeotTrey Douglas Hale Carpenter, M.B.E., ]\Iiss Theodora 

 Lisle Prankerd, B.Sc, Miss Lucy Ellen Cox, B.Sc, and Mr. 



Harry Bertram J larding were admitted Eellous. 



Certificates in favour of tlie following were read for the second 

 time:— Mr. William Harold Pears.iU, M.«c. (Manch.), Mr. Uay- 

 nioiid Alfred Einlayson, Mr. Tom llussell Goddard, and Mr. 

 \Villiain Henry Kitching. 



Mr. lulmuiul Giistavus BlooiiiHeld Meade-Waldo, Pyari Mohan 

 Debharman, B.Sc., Prof. Otto Vernon Darbisliire, Ph.D., B.A. 

 (Oxon.), Mr. "William Eickatsoii Dykes, M.A. (Oxon), L.-es-L. 

 (Paris), Prof. Shankar Purushottam Agharkar, MA. (Bombay), 

 Ph.D., John Wishart, M.D., D.Sc, Ch.B., Mr. Howard Hamp 

 Crane, Capt. Eric Pitch Daglish, K.P.A., Ph.D., Mr. Bertram 

 Henry Buxton, and Prof. Otto Eosenheira, Ph.D., were elected 

 Pellows. 



The President read from the Chair the following proposed 

 alterations in certain Bye-Laws :• — 



Chapter I. Sect. lA". Delete " successive" in line 3 on p. 16. 



New Section to follow Chapter I. Sect V. : — 



VJ. Ballots for the Election of EelloMs shall be held at one 

 or more General Meetings of the Society in each Session. 

 The date of such Ballots to be fixed by the Council, and at 

 least one calendar month's notice to be given to every 

 Fellow \Ahose address is known. The Candidates shall be 

 balloted for in the order in which their recommendations 

 were received by the Secretaries, excepting that the Council 

 may propose for Election out of their order and in preference 

 to the others not more than four Candidates in any one year 

 who are distinguished for their knowledge of the Science of 

 Natural History. The Council sliall decide as to the number 

 of iJallots to take ])lace at a Meeting, having regard to the 

 number of vacancies at the time. 



