Vm PEOCEEDINGS OF THE 



Read, first, a Memoir " On the Muscles of the Larvae of several 

 species of Tipulidce;^' by John Lubbock, Esq., !F.L.S. (See 

 "Transactions," vol, xsii. p. 173.) 



Eead, secondly, a "Note on the genus Semigymnia, G-riffith;" 

 by Thomas Thomson, Esq., M.D., E.E.S., E.L.S. (See " Botanical 

 Proceedings," vol. ii. p. 126,) 



Bead, thirdly, a Paper " On the probable Metamorphoses of 

 Fedicularia and other genera of Gasteropoda ;" by J, D. M'Donald, 

 Esq., E.N. Communicated by George Busk, Esq., E.E-,S,, Zool, 

 Sec. L.S. (See " Transactions," vol. xxii. p. .) 



Read, fourthly, a " Monograph of the Eucalypti of Tropical 

 Australia;" by Perdinand Miiller, Ph.D. Communicated by Dr. 

 Hooker, Y.P.E.S., P.L.S. (See " Botanical Proceedings," vol. iii. 

 p. 81.) 



Bead, fifthly, a Paper " On the Anatomy of Eurylia Gaudi- 

 chaudi, as beaiing on the position of the Eteropoda\^ by J. D. 

 M'Donald, Esq., E,N. Communicated by the Zoological Secre- 

 tary. (See " Transactions," vol. xxii, p, .) 



March 4th, 1858, 

 J. D. Hooker, Esq., Member of Council, in the Chair. 

 Mr. Allan Black was elected an Associate. 



Mr. Ward, P.E.S., presented specimens of "White or Pat Turf 

 from the Island of A^alentia in the west of Ireland ; and a letter 

 was read addressed to Mr. Ward by Dr. Lecky, giving some 

 accovmt of the substance. 



Eead, first, a Note " On Pseudocentrum, a new genus of OrcM- 

 dacece from Peru;" by Professor Lindley, F.E.S., P,L.S, (See 

 " Botanical Proceedings," vol. iii. p. 63.) 



Eead, secondly, a second part of Professor Lindley's " Contri- 

 butions to the Orchidology of India." (See " Botanical Proceed- 

 ings," vol. iii. p. 1.) 



