LIKNEAX SOCIETY OF LONDON". 9 



Dr. A. Strahan, F.E.S. (visitor), Mr. H. N. Dixon, Dr. A. P. 

 Young, and Dr. James Murie joined in the discussion which 

 ensued upon the whole exhibition. 



Mr. John Hopkinson then showed thirty slides taken about the 

 same time as those of his co-delegate, but from a different line of 

 country ; he also showed specimens of rock from Omberg and 

 KinnekuUe. 



The General Secretary alluded to the proBle of KinnekuUe, 

 published by Linnc in his ' Wastgota resa' in 1747, and specially 

 alluded to by Prof. A. G. ISathorst in his ' Linne sasom geolog ' 

 which came out in 1907. 



The following papers were read and discussed :^ 



1. Dr. Malcolm Buer, F.L.S. — Dermaptera (Earwigs) pre- 



served in Amber. 



2. Miss Lauea Eoscoe Thornely.^ — Eeport on the Marine 



Polyzoa of the Collection made by Mr. J. Stanley Gardiner, 

 in the Indian Ocean, in H.M.S. 'Sealark' during 1905. 

 (Communicated by Prof. J. S. Gaedinee, F.E.S., P.L.S.) 



3. Eev. T. E. E. Stebbing, F.E.S., P.L.S.— The terms Polyzoa 



and Bryozoa. (See Abstract, p. 6i.) 



4. Mr. "VV. M. Tatteesall. — On the Nysidacea and Euphau- 



siacea collected in the Indian Ocean during 1905. (Com- 

 municated by Prof. J. Stanley Gabdinee, P.E.S., F.L.S.) 



March 16th, 1911. 

 Dr. D. IT. Scott, M.A., F.E.S., President, in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the General Meeting of the 2nd March, 1911, 

 were read and confirmed. 



Mr. Anthony Belt and Dr. Edward Hindle were admitted 

 Fellows. 



Miss Freda Bage, M.Sc, Mr. Ealph Evelyn Drake-Brockman, 

 M.E.C.S., L.E.C.P., Mr. Moore Betty Fullerton, and Mr. Charles 

 David Soar, F.E.M.S., were elected Fellows. 



Prof. A. Dendy, F.E.S., Sec.L.S., read a communication from 

 Prof. W. A. Heebman, F.E.S., combatiiig the statement regarding 

 the use of the term " Polyzoa " made by the Eev. T. E. E. 

 Stebbing at the last meeting ; on the suggestion of Mr. Stebbing 

 the discussion was postponed to another Meeting. (See Abstract, 

 p. 62.) 



