iNUi;x. 



and Secretary, 25 ; Index to tlie 

 Linnean Herbariiiu), Supplement, 

 I-I5Z; on Liuiie's coehi'-ieal insects, 

 20 ; on recent investii;ation of the 

 Linnean Herbarium, 20. 



Japan, see Fiiulou. H. 



Johnson, J. W. II., elected, 8 ; proposed, 



3- 



Johnston, ])r. T. II., elected, 6 ; pro- 

 posed. I. 



Jones, W. N., admiltcd. i. 



Jiuicus hiifuniiis, drawings of a vivi- 

 parous specimen exhibited (Hill), 4. 



Kashmir, Little Tibet, and Turkestan, 

 lantern -slides illustral ing, shown 

 (Henderson), 6. 



Keeble, Prof. F., electi'd Councillor, 



Kent, Prof. A. F. S., withdrawn, 24. 



Lagenosfoma ovoides, Will., its struct ui-e 



(Prankerd), 20. 

 Lamb, C. Gr., Loncha^ida-, Sapromy- 



zida), Ephydridaj, Chloropidae, and 



Agromvzidis, of the 8evchelles, 



69. 

 Lankester. Sir E. Ray, letter from, 



concerning 'The Field,'' read, 12. 

 Lapland Drum, sec Jackson, D>-. B. D. 

 Larter, Miss C. E., admitted, 21; 



elected, 15; proposed, 10. 

 Larvae from IBorneo exhibited 



(Moulton). 70. 

 Laurie, E., elected, 6 ; ))roposed, i. 

 Lawson, Dr. A. A., Marine flora of St. 



Andrews, 9. 

 Leechmau, A., elected, 18; proposed, 



Leguminosa\ seedling structure in the 



(Compton), 1 3. 

 Librarian's report, 24. 

 I;ibrary Additions, 91-109. 

 Liddell, J. A., Nitoci-ameira JxlcllurcB, 



a new genus, 17. 

 Lindsay, Miss B., elected 8 ; proposed, 



3- 



Linne, Carl yon, his Lapland Drum, 

 additional information concerning 

 (Jackson), 12 ; on his cochineal in- 

 sects (Jackson), 20. 



Linnean Herbarium, Recent investi- 

 gation of the (Jackson), 20 ; Index 

 to the (Jackson). Sup|ilemeut, 1-152. 



Linnean Medal, recipient nominated, 

 1 9 ; presented to Dr. R. C. L. Perkin.s, 

 40. 



Lock, R. H., elected, 19; proposed, 

 16. 



UN. SOC. PROCEEDINGS. SESSION 



LonchaMdiv, SapromyzidiB, Ephydridte, 



ChloropicUv, and Agromyzida; of the 



Seychelles (Lamb). 69, 

 Longstnff, Mrs., showed Li/caste 



BrrrriiigtcDiice in flower, 68. 

 L//rasic liarriiKifouueiw flower, exhibited 



'(Longstaff).'68. 

 Lycjidiuiii hi/p)ioruiu, exhibited (Wel>b), 



20. 



Macnaniara, N. C, Mutations in Fox- 

 glove plants, 4-6. 



McRae, W., elected, 6 : proposed, i. 



Marine flora of St. Andrews (Lawson), 

 9- 



Mastin, Dr. J., exhibited microscope- 

 slides, of Polycistina, 18. 



Maw, G., deceased, 21 ; obituai-y, 62. 



Medal, Crisp, presented to Capt. Meek, 



39- 

 , Linnean, presented to Dr. R. C. 



L. Perkins, 40. 

 Meek, Prof. A., admitted. 67; on the 



Development of the Cod, Gudtis 



iiiun-hua, 67. 

 Meek, Capt. C. F. U., Crisp Award and 



Medal presented to, 39 : Correlation 



of Somatic Characters, 70. 

 Michael, A. D., nominated Scrutineer, 



' V 

 Millcftia, Revision of the genus (Dunn), 



70. 

 Monckton, H. W., appointed V.-P., 



67 ; elected Councillur and Treasurer, 



Moore, Sir F. W., admitted, 21; 



elected, 6; proposed, i. 

 Morley, C, Ichneumonidaj of the 



Seychelles, 10. 

 Moss, Dr. C. E., elected, 18 ; proposed, 



15- 



Mosses of New Zealand (Dixon), 6. 



Moulton. J. C, admitted, 68; exhibited 

 Trilobite-like larva; from Borneo, 

 70. 



Miiller, Rev. J. S., elected, 67 ; pro- 

 posed, 19. 



Murie, Dr. J., e.xhibited Crcpldida 

 for/i/cf/fa, 2. 



Mutation problem in Oenothera 

 (dates), 3. 



Nannorrhops Jiitchiann, H. Wendl., 



seeds received from Dr. Henderson, 



distributed, 9. 

 TS'ew Zealaiul, some nmsses of (Dixon), 



6; sec Palmer, Dr. A. E. A. 

 Ki/nctrnneira hdcllurce, a new genus 



(Liddell), 17. 

 Norfolk, see Turner, Miss E. L. 



1911-1912. /.• 



