U PROCEEDINGS OE THE 



tions of new Species " ; by the same. (See " Zoological Proceed- 

 ings," vol. V.) 



Eead, thirdly, " Note on the Frnctification and Affinities of 

 Hydmim gelatinosmn, Fr.," by Frederick Currey, Esq., M.A., 

 F.E.S. & L.S. (See "Botanical Proceedings," vol. v.) 



Eead, fourthly, " Extracts of a Letter from Miss Drew to Mr. 

 E-obert Paterson, of Belfast, On the Habits of Singing Mice." 

 Communicated by the President. 



December 6th, 1860. 

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



William S. Atkinson, Esq. ; Frederic John Farre, Esq., M.D. ; 

 Maxwell T. Masters, Esq. ; and Walter Moxon, Esq., M.B., were 

 elected Fellows. 



Sir Charles Bunbury, Bart,, F.L.S., exhibited a specimen of 

 Cinclidium stygium, a rare moss, ]iew to the county of Suffolk. 

 In a note, dated Nov. 19th, 1860, which accompanied the speci- 

 men, Sir Charles states that it was discovered, at the beginning 

 of the month by Mr. Edmund Skeppar, of Bury St. Edmunds, 

 on Tuddenham Heath, near Mildenhall, long since noted as the 

 locality of several rare plants, and especially of Liparis Lceselii. 



Eead, first, " Notes on Sphceriilaria Bomhi ;" by John Lubbock, 

 Esq., F.E.S.,F.L.S. 



Eead, secondly, " The Natm-al Order AurantiacecB, with a Sy- 

 nopsis of the Indian Species ;" by Daniel Oliver, Esq., F.L.S., 

 Prof. Bot. Univ. Coll., Lond. (See "Botanical Proceedings," 

 2nd Supplement to vol. v.) 



December 20th, 1860. 

 George Bentham, Esq., Y.P., in the Chair. 

 Thomas Walker, Esq., B.A., was elected a Fellow. 



