LIXNEAX SOCIETY OF LONDOX. 



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Amongst the specimens collected by the ' Thor' on the Danish 

 Oceanographicial Expeditions 1908-1910 to the Mediterranean 

 and adjacent seas, were a large number referred by Dr. K. 

 IStephensen to Idotea metcillica, Bosc. Further examination, 

 however, showed that oidy a very few of the specimens were 

 referable to that species, the remainder belonging to a new species 

 which is now described ; it differs from /. metaUica in its more 

 elongated form, parallel sides, triangular and well-developed coxal 

 plates of the mesosome, and in a number of other important 

 structural details. 



May 24th, 1910. 

 Aniilversarif 2Ieetii>g. 



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



The Minutes oP the General Meeting of the 4th May, 191G, 

 were read and contirmed. 



Mr. William Williamson, E.E S.E., was proposed as a Eellow. 



The Treasurer submitted the Annual Statement of Accouiiis 

 duly audited, and explained a few points of interest; on the 

 motion of the President the Statement was received and adopted. 

 (See pp. 18-20.) 



The General Secretary laid his report of deaths, withdrawals, 

 and elections before the Meeting as follows : — 



Since the last Anniversary the deaths of 10 Fellows have 

 occurred or have been ascertained, namely : — 



Reginald Gervase Alexander, 



J.P., M.A., M.D., D.Sc. 

 Eichard Assheton, M.iV., Sc.D., 



E.R.S. 

 Frederick Manson Bailev, 



C.M.G. 

 Eichard Manliffe Barrington, 



M.A., LL.B. 

 Henrv Charlton Bastian, M.A., 



M.D., F.E.S. 

 Heniy Eeles Dresser, F.Z.S. 

 David Thomas Gwynne- 



Yaughan, M.A. 



Francis Elliott Ivitcliener,M.A ., 

 LL.M. 



El-nest Lee, A.E.C.S. 



Eobert Heath Lock, M.A., 

 Sc.D. 



James J. MacAndrew. 



Edward Alfred Minchin, M.A., 

 Ph.D., F.E.S. 



Madabusi Srinivasa Eama- 

 swami, M.A., B.A. 



Charles Loxton Eoth well- Jack- 

 son, F.E.M.S., M.Inst.C.E. 



Henry Spicer, B.A., F.G.S. 



William Booth Waterfall. 



