LINNEAN SOCIETY OP LONDo:)f. II 



April Gth, 1911. 



Dr. D. H. Scott, M.A., F.E.S., President, in the Cliair. 



Tlie Minutes of tlie General Meeting of the 16th March, 1911, 

 were read and contii'med. 



Mr. Norman Miller Johnson and Mr. Moore Betty Fullerton 

 were admitted Fellows. 



Mr. George Herbert Wailcs was elected a Follow. 



The Eev. Hilderic Friend, Miss Ann Croniu Halket, Mr. Ernest 

 Lee, A.E.C.S., Mr. John Conf^y Moulton, Mr. Frederick John 

 Freshwater Shaw, B.Sc, and Mr. Malcolm Wilson, E.Sc, were 

 proposed as Fellows. 



The following Auditors were recommended by the Council, and 

 were, by show of hands, elected : — For the Council, Prof. Dendy 

 and Dr. A. B. Eeudle ; for the Fellows, Mr. Henry Groves and 

 Mr. Hamilton Druce. 



The President announced that the Council had selected Count 

 Heumajtn zu Solms-Laubach to receive the Linneau Medal. 



The following papers were read and discussed : — 



1. Miss Sarak M. Baker, B.Sc. — On the Brown Seaweeds of 



the Salt-Marsh. (Communicated by Prof. F. W. Oliyeb, 

 F.E.S., F.L.S.) 



2. Dr. C. E. Moss, Mr. E. G. Salisbury, F.L.S.,and Dr. Ethel 



DE Fraine, F.L.S. — On the Genus Salicoraia ; its History, 

 Character, and Anatomy. 



May 4th, 1911. 



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

 afterwards Prof. Poulton, F.E.S., V.-P. 



The Minutes of the General Meetiug of the Gth April, 1911, 

 were read and confirmed. 



Mr. Jules Augustin de Gayo and Mr. Charles David Soar were 

 admitted Fellows. 



Mr. Frederick Eyles, Mr. Jolni Graham Murray, and i\Ir. Charles 

 AVaterfall were proposed as Fellows. 



