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Sir W. A. Hbbdmak,C.B.E., F.E.S, followed with his " Spolia 

 Enniana, V.-Summary of Eesults of Investigation ot the Plankton 

 of the Irish 8ea during fifteen years." 



Sir Nicolas Yeru.oloff, K.C.B., Mr. W. S Eowntree, and 

 Mr. C. C. Lacaita joined in a discnssion, the author replying. 



March 16th, 1922. 



Dr. A. Smith Woodward, F.E.S., President, 

 in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the General Meeting of the 2nd March, 1922, 

 were read and confirmed. 



The report of the Donations received since the last Meeting 

 was laid before the Fellows, and the thanks of the Society to the 

 several Donors were ordered. 



The President announced that the Council had fixed the dates 

 of 4th Mav and 1st June for ballots. 



It was also announced from the Chair that, as an experiment, 

 the Library (onlv) will remain open till 9.0 p.m. after the four 

 remaining General Meetings of the present Session. 



Mr AVilliam Narramore, Mr. Frank Howard Lancum, Miss 

 Isabel Soar, Ph.D., and Mr. AVilliam Williamson were admitted 

 Fellows. 



George Valentine Chapman Last was proposed as a Fellow. 



The certificates in favour of the four naturalists proposed as 

 Foreign Member, on the 2nd March were read for the second time. 



The following were severally balloted for and elected Fellows :— 

 Svdnev Garside, M.Sc.;Norman Douglas Sirapson,B. A.(Cantab.); 

 Douglas.* Miller Eeid ; Mrs. Alice Sophia Bacon, B.Sc. (Loud.); 

 Mi.s^Edith Philip Smith, B.A.(Oxon.); Miss Ehune Mary Eees, 

 BSc(Lond.); Khubchand Isardas Thadani, B.Ag. ( Bomb. , 

 M Sc (Texas)- liecrinald Cory; Hugh Vandevaes Lely, B.Sc.(Ldin.); 

 and Surendra Chandra Banerji, M.A. & B.Sc. (Calc). 



Tlie Eev F C. E. Jouiidain, M.A., M.B.O.U., then gave a 

 lantern demonstration of the bird-bfe of Bear Island and 

 Spitzbergen, with a description of the Oxford Expedition to those 



'' iC P^es^deni, Dr. W. Eushton Parker, and Lt.-Col. TuU Walsh 

 joined in the discussion following the exhibition. 



Mr B Millard Griffiths's paper " The Heleoplankton of 

 three Berkshire pools " was, in the absence of the author, read in 

 title. 



