14 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



lie first paper, on "An Albino ]\Iiilant of Bntrytis cinerea, 

 s.," was read by Mr. Wii.mam H. Buieiiley, M.8c., F.L.8., and 



Tli( 

 Pars., 



illustrated with preparations and lantern-slides. 



Dr. W. Bateson, Mr. A. D. Cotton, and Dr. Ethel Thomas took 

 part in a discussion, and the Author replied. 



The second paper, by Dr. J. D. F. Gilciiiiist, F.L.S., on " The 

 post-Puerulus Stage of Jasus lalandii (]\Iilue-Ed\v.), Ortniann," 

 was epitomized by oNIr. E. S. Goodrich, Zoological Secretary. 



This paper carried on the investigation already published in 

 our Journal, Zoology, vol. xxxiii. (191G) ])p. 101-125, pis. 12-17, 

 with 12 text-figures, as " Larval and Post-Larval Stages of Jasus 

 lalandii," etc. 



The last paper, " Variation in Flowers of Jasminum malahari- 

 cnm, Wight," by Dr. H. H. Mann, F.L.S., was explained by 

 Dr. A. B. liendle. Botanical Secretary. 



A discussion followed in which Dr. E. J. Salisbury, Mr. C. C. 

 Lacaita, and Dr. A. B. Eendle took part. 



May 1st, 1919. 



Sir Datid Praix, C.M.G., CLE., E.E.S., President, 

 in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the General Meeting of the 3rd April, 1919, 

 were read and confirmed. 



The report of the Donations received since the last Meeting 

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

 several Donors \\ere ordered. 



The following motion was put from the Chair and adopted in 

 silence, all upstanding in their places : — 



That the Linnean Society of London having heard with the 

 deepest sorrow of the death of Sir Frank Ciusp, Bt., for 

 twenty-four years Treasurer, and for nearly forty-nine years 

 a Fellow, of this Society, desire to record their sense of the 

 iiivahial)le services rendei-ed by him during the whole ])eriod 

 of his Fellowship for the benefit of the Society, and their 

 realization of the loss sustained in his death. 



Mr. Wilfrid Bushton, A.R.C.S., Mr. William Charles Barton, 

 B.A.tOxon.), Mr. William Edward Nicholson, Miss Edith (irey 

 Wheelwright, and Mr. James Montagu Frank Drumniond, B.A. 

 (Cantab.), were admitted Fellows. 



