tlKNEAN SOCIETY OP LONDOX. XV 



The tbllowiug papers were read : — 



1. " The Butterflies of Malacca." By A. G. Butler, F.L.S. 



2. " On the Male Genital Armature iu the European Ehopalo- 

 ccra." By F. Buchanan AVhite, M.D., E.L.S. 



3. "On a Commercial Cane ealleci '"Whangee,' Phyllostachys 

 sp." By John R. Jackson, A.L.S. 



4. "On a new Hornbill from the Island of Panay." By K. 

 BoNvdler 8hai'pe, F.L.S. 



5. " On the Habits of Horubills." By John Anderson, M.D., 

 1\L.S. 



G. " Morphological Notes on certain Species of Tlmnlerala,''^ 

 By M. M. Hartog, T.L.S. 



7. " On new Deep-sea Ascidiaus from the ' Challenger' Expe- 

 dition," By H. jST. Moseley, M.A. Communicated by Dr. 

 Murie, E.L.'S. 



8. " On the Comparative Anatomy of the Auditory Ossicles of 

 the Mammalia." By A. H. G. Doran, Esq. Communicated bv 

 W. H. Flower, E.L.S. 



9. " On Actcemorpli.a crosa, a new Crustacean." By E. J. 

 Miers, E.L.S. 



January iSth, 1877. 

 Prof, G. J. Allmajt, M.D., F.E.S., President, in the Chair. 

 The Minutes of the last Meeting were read and signed. 



William Miller Ord,M.D., Thomas Eoutledge, Esq., and Samuel 

 David Titmas, Esq., were elected Fellows. 



Mr. E. I. Lynch exhibited young plants of wheat grown from 

 seed which had been exposed, during the Polar Expedition of 

 1874-70, to the intense cold of Smith's Sound. 



The following papers were read : — • 



1, " On the Amphibious and Migratory Fishes of India." By 

 Dr. Francis Day, F.L.S. 



2. " Account of new Species, Varieties, and Monstrous Forms 

 of Medusae."— Part II. By G. J. Eomanes, F.L.S. 



February 1st, 1877. 



Geoege Bentham, F.E.S., Vice-President, in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the last Meeting were read and signed. 



George Boulger, Esq., Alfred S. Heath, Esq., and William 

 Melles, Esq., were elected Fellows. 



Mr. Bennett, F.L.S., exhibited specimens of Mimicking Insects 

 captured in Syria by IS". Goadman, Esq. 



Mr. Stevens, F.L.S., exhibited some unusually large Oak-leaves 

 gathered near Croydon ; also an example of dorsal cohesion in 

 the flowers of a species of Anemone. 



