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or ' Supercheries,' nor has any copy been touiid in any bibliography 

 or library answering to that shown, which seems to be unique. 



Mr. H. B. Gruppy, M.B., F.L.S., then gave an outline of his 

 paper, entitled " Plant-Distribution from the Standpoint of an 

 Idealist." 



Dr. D. H. Scott, Mr. W. Bateson, and Dr. J. C. Willis discussed 

 the various propositions put forward, and the Author replied. 



February 21st, 1918. 



Sir David Pkain, C.M.&., C.I.E., F.R.S., President, 

 in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the General Meeting of the 7th February, 1918, 

 were read and confirmed. 



The report of the Donations received since the last General 

 Meeting was laid before the Fellows, and the thanks of the Society 

 to the several Donors were ordered. 



Mr. William Bernard Crow, B.Sc. (Lond.), Mr. William Gerald 

 Harding, Mr. James Small, M.Sc. (Lond.), Mr. Fred Stoker, M.B., 

 B.S., F.E.C.S. (Edin.), and Mr. Percy George Thompson, were 

 proposed as Fellows. 



Mr. J. Bronte Gatenby read his paper (communicated by the 

 Zoological Secretary), " Notes on the Bionomics, Embryology, and 

 Anatomy of certain Hymenoptera Parasitica, with special reference 

 to Microgaster connexus, Nees." 



Mr. W. Bateson, F.E.S., Mr. E. S. Goodricl., F.R.S., Sec.L.S., 

 and Lt.-Col. J. H. Tull Walsh discussed certain points in the 

 papei*, and the Author replied. 



Mr. William B. Brierlby read a paper (communicated by 



Capt. Arthur W. Hill), entitled " Experimental Studies in the 

 Specific Value of Morphological Characters in the Fungi." 

 (See Abstract, p. 55.) 



Marrh 7th, 1918. 



Sir David Pkaix, C.M.G., CLE., F.R.S., President, 



in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the General Meeting of the 21st February, 

 1918, were read and confirmed. 



