5© PROCEEDINGS OF TUB 



June 1st, 1922. 



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

 in the Cliair. 



The Minutes of the Anniversary Meeting of the 24th May, 

 1922, were read and confirmed. 



The report of the Donations received since the hist Meeting 

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

 several Donors were ordered. 



The President announced that he had appointed the following 

 to be Vice-Presidents for the ensuing year: — Mr. E. T. Browne, 

 Dame Helen Gwynne-Yaughan, Mr. Horace W. Monckton, 

 and Lord Rothschild. 



Certificates were read for the second time in favour of Major 

 Charles Hunter, M.Sc. (Durh.), and AVilliam Nowell, D.I.C. 



William Frederick Neville Greenwood, F.E.S., was proposed as 

 a Fellow. 



The following were severally elected by ballot as Fellows : — 

 Surendra Xath Bal, Ph.C. : George Valentine Chapman Last, 

 M.E.C.S.,L.K.C.P.,Ph.C.; Percy Hutchinson Lamb: Cecil Victor 

 Boley Marquand, M.A. (Cantab.) ; and Charles Turner, F.C.S. 



Prof. A. C. Seward, F.E.S., then delivered the third Hooker 

 Lecture, entitled " A Study in Contrasts : The Past and Present 

 Distribution of certain Ferns," illustrated by lantern-slides. 



The President added some remarks to those of the lecturer, to 

 whom a liearty vote of thanks was given. 



June 15th, 1922. 



Dr. A. Smith AVoodward. F.R.S., President, 

 in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the General Meeting of the 1st June, 1922, 

 were read and confirmed. 



Tiie 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. 



Mr. Charles Turner, F.C.S. , was admitted a Fellow. 



The certificate in favour of AVilliam Frederick Neville Greenwood, 

 F.HS., was read for tlie second time. 



William Henry Wilkius was proposed as a Fellow. 



