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to botanists since the days of tlie younger Linne, have been inter- 

 preted ; and another discovery shows that Linne had catalogued 

 his phants as late as 1767, making three enumerations. Another 

 interesting find was that the insects and shells were marked 

 off in copies of the 10th ed. of the ' ISystema,' 1759, and the 

 12th ed. 1767. A short series of slides in illustration, closed 

 the exhibition. 



Dr. Rendle, Dr. Stapf, and the President referred to certain 

 points, and the author replied. 



May 24th, 1912. 



Anniversary Meeting. 



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



The Minutes of the General Meeting of the 2nd May, 1912, 

 were read and confirmed. 



Miss Clara Ethelinda Larter and Sir Frederick "William Moore 

 were admitted Fellows. 



Miss Ethel Mary Doidge, M.A. (Cape Univ.), Mr. Thomas 

 Bainbrigge Fletcher, and Mr. John Gervaise Turnbull, were 

 proposed as Fellows. 



The Treasurer then laid liis Annual Statement of Accounts 

 before the Meeting, and explained the various items of receipts 

 and expenditure, and the same was received and adopted upon 

 the motion of the President (see pp. 22 & 23). 



The General Secretary then laid his Annual Eeport before the 

 Meeting, thus : — 



Since the last Anniversary 10 Fellows had died, or their deaths 

 been ascertained : — 



Algernon Sidney Bicknell. 



Dr. Harry Bolus. 



Rev. John Bufton, Ph.D. 



Mrs. Marian Sarah Farquharson, 

 F.R.M.S. [Mrs. Ogilvie- 

 Farquh arson of Haughton.] 



Albert Harrison. 



Thomas Morlaud Hocken, M.D. 



Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, O.M. 



George Maw. 



John Campbell Oman. 



Francis Tae;art. 



Also 2 Associates ; — 

 Alfred Fryer. | Oswald Arthur Sayce. 



And 2 Foreign Members : — 



Dr. Jean Baptiste Edouard 

 Bornet. 



Prof. Eduard Strasburger, 

 F.M.R.S. 



