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The last paper was by Prof. C. Ciulton-, LL.D., E.L.S., on 

 " Deto^ a Subaiitai-ctic Genus of Terrestrial Crustacea." 



No new species are described in the paper, but the six species 

 are fully described and compared and their appendages figured. 



June 18th, 1914. 

 Prof. E. B. PouLTON, E.R.S., President, in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the General Meeting of the 4tli June, 1914, 

 were read and confirmed. 



Mr. Francis Druce, M.A., and the Rev. Edward Erancis 

 Linton, M.A. (Oxon.), were admittegl Eellows. 



Mr. Walter Henrv Cliarter, Mrs. Edith Jane Durrant, Mr. Lin- 

 nieus Eden Hope, the Rev. John Robert Lewis Kingon, M.A., 

 Mr. Robert Ray, B.Sc. (St. And. & Cape), and Miss Clotilde von 

 "Wyss, were elected Fellows. 



The President announced that the Annual Dinner would take 

 place on the 12th November next. 



Prof. G. C. Bourne, E.Pv,.S., Sec-L.S., briefly explained the 

 scope of a paper by Mr. R. Douglas Laurie, M.A., " Reports 

 on the Marine Biology of the Sudanese Red Sea. — On the 

 Brachyura." (Communicated by Prof. W. A. Herdman, F'.R.S., 

 E.L.S.) 



Mr. George Mattiiai, B.A., then gave liis "A Revision of the 

 recent Colonial Astreeidse possessing distinct Corallites " (com- 

 n)unicated by Prof. J. Stanley Garj)INEr, F.R.S., F.L.S.), with 

 explanatory di-awiugs on the blackboard and a series of lantern- 

 slides. 



Prof Bourne contributed further observations, and the author 

 replied. 



Mr. Robert Paulson, F.L.S,, exhibited two Lichens : Lecanora 

 isidiouhs, Nyl., from the New Forest ; and Parmelia revoluta var. 

 concentrica, Cromb., from Seaford Downs, explaining their rarity 

 and the difficulty of accounting for their geographical distribution 

 in Britain ; he further illustrated his subject by lantern-slides. 



Mr. C. F. M. SwYNNERTON, E.L.S. , gave the purport of his 

 paper " Short Cuts to Nectaries by Blue Tits," referring to his 



