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LINNEAN SOCIETY OF LONDON. 



November 6, 1862. 



George Bentham, Esq., President, in the Chair. 



David Lyall, M.D., Surgeon E.N., was elected a Fellow. 



Dr. Bowerbank, F.E.S. & L.S., presented a marble bust, by 

 Mr. Slater, of Thomas Bell, Esq., E.E.S,, late President of the 

 Society, on the part of the Linn can Club, to "whom the Special 

 Thanks of the Society were directed to be presented, for this very 

 acceptable and valuable donation. 



The Eev. S. Lucas exhibited a dried specimen of Carum veriieiU 

 latitm, found near Egloskerry, Launceston, Cornwall, where it is 

 very abundant. 



The following Papers were read, viz. : — 



1. " On Splanchnotrophiis, an undescribed genus of Crustacea, 

 parasitic on IS'udibranchiate MoUusca ;" by Albany Hancock, Esq., 

 F.L.S., and the Eev. Alfred Merle Norman, M.A. (See ' Trans- 

 actions,' vol. xxiv. pt. ii.) 



2. "On the Species of Pyramid eUin<B found in Japan;" by 

 Arthur Adams, Esq., Surg. E.N., F.L.S., &c. (See ' Zoological 

 Proceedings,' vol. vii.). 



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