LI>>-EA2f SOCIETY OF LO'DOK. I r 



Prof. r. Keeble, Miss Saunders, and Dr. Stapf, Sec.L.S., joined 

 in a discussion, and Mr. Sutton answered some questions which 

 had been put. 



Miss jS". Baxceoft, B.Sc, read a paper entitled " Ehexoxyhn 

 africanwn, a new Medullosean Stem." 



Dr. D. H. Scott contributed some remarks on the interesting 

 fossil which formed the subject of this paper. 



Prof. G. C. BorE>"E, Sec.L.S., exhibited a very large specimen 

 of the humerus of an extinct tortoise from Madagascar, aud com- 

 pared it with specimens at the British Museum. 



Dr. EoGER Yeeitt's paper, " Eevision of the Linnean Types of 

 Palaearctic Ehopalocera," communicated by the President, was. 

 briefly explained by the General Secretary. 



February 20th, 1913. 

 Prof. E. B. PouLTOX, F.B.S., President, in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the General Meeting of the 6th February, 1913^ 

 were read and confirmed. 



Miss Grace Bigby., B.Sc. (Lond.), Avas proposed as a Fellow. 



Mr. James Ebenezer Black, F.E.S., and Mr. Bauawari Lai 

 Chandhuri, B.A., B.Sc. (Edin.), F.E.S.E., were elected Fellows. 



The President announced that at the next Meeting, 6th March, 

 a nomination would be made for a Foreign Member to fill the 

 vacancy caused by the death of Prof. Eduard Strasburger, reported 

 on the 24th 3Iay, 1912. 



Prof. G. C. BorRNE. F.E.S., Sec.L.S., gave a general account 

 of a paper by Mr. Rolakd H. Deakix, on the Anatomy of 

 the larva of Fhryr/anea stricta, which had been communicated by 

 Prof. A. BEsyr, F.L.S. 



Dr. Otto Staff, F.E.S., Sec.L.S., gave a lantern exposition 

 entitled : Views of Sjiartina vegetation, showing the rapid spread 

 of S. Tounisendii, H. & J. Groves, over the tidal mud-flats on the 

 South Coast from Chichester to Poole. 



A discussion followed in which the following engaged : Dr. A. 

 B. Eendle, Dr. C. E. Moss, Mr. James Groves, Mr. J. C. Shen- 

 stone. Prof, G. C. Bourne, the Eev. T. E. E. Stebbing, and the 

 President, Dr. Stapf i-eplying. 



