XXXVl PBOCBEDINGS OF THE 



June 7th, 1860. 

 Thomas Bell, Esq., President, in the Chair. 

 C. L. Bradley, Esq., was elected a Eellow. 



The President nominated J. J. Bennett, Esq., George Bentham, 

 Esq., Bichard Owen, Esq., D.C.L., and "W. W. Saunders, Esq., 

 Vice-Presidents for the ensuing year. 



Bead, first, " On the Poisonous Properties of the Liver of a 

 species of Diodon inhabiting the Seas of South Africa ;" by Julius 

 Hellmuth and Mr. H. Jameson. Communicated (with a note) 

 by Sir John Bichardson, C.B., E.E.S., E.L.S. (See " Zoological 

 Proceedings," vol. v. p. 213.) 



Bead, secondly, " On some oceanic Mitomostraca collected by 

 Capt. T. Toynbee ;" by John Lubbock, Esq., E.B.S., F.L.S. (See 

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



Bead, thirdly, " On the Nervous System of the Asteridce;" by 

 Henry S, Wilson, M.D. Communicated by Thomas Anderson, 

 M.D., E.L.S. (See " Transactions," vol. xxiii. p. 107.) 



June 21st, 1860. 

 Thomas Bell, Esq., President, in the Chair. 

 The Bev. Hamlet Clark, M.A., was elected a Bellow. 



Bead, first, " On the Mutual Belations of the Cold-blooded Ver- 

 telrata ;" by J. Eeay Greene, B.A., Prof. Nat. Hist. Queen's Coll., 

 Cork. Communicated by George Busk, Esq., F.B.S., Sec. L.S. 

 (See " Zoological Proceedings," vol. v. p. 218.) 



Bead, secondly, " Observations on the Neuration of the Hind 

 Wings of Hymenoptera ; and on the Hooks which unite the Wings 

 together in flight ;" by Miss E. Staveley. Communicated by Dr. 

 J. E. Gray, F.B.S., E.L.S. (See " Transactions," vol. xxiii. p. 125.) 



