jMarcJi loth, igoS^ PROCEEDINGS. xix 



Ordinary Meeting, March loth, 1908. 



Dr. W. E. HoYLE, F.R.S.E., Vice-President, in the Chair. 



The thanks of the members were voted to the donors of the 

 books upon the table. The following were among the recent 

 accessions to the Society's Library : — '■'• BibliograpJiia Litnmenna " 

 ...part. I, livr. i, par J. M. Hulth (8vo., Uppsala, 1907), pre- 

 sented by the K. Vetenskaps Societeten i Upsala ; " Report on 

 the geology ...of... Nor thivest Quarter-St. No. 122,'" by R. W. Ells 

 (Svo., Ottawa, 1907); " The Barytes deposit of Lake Ainslie and 

 North Cheticamp"hy H. S. Poole (Svo., Ottawa, 1907) ; ''Report 

 on the Cascade coal basin Alberta " [with maps], by D. B. Dowling 

 (Svo., Ottawa, 1907); '' Moose Mountain District of Southern 

 Alberta,'' by D. D.' Cairnes (8vo., Ottawa, 1907); "■ Report of 

 the section of Chemistry and Mineralogy''' (Svo. , Ottawa, 1906), 

 presented by the Geological Survey of Canada ; " The Great 

 Trigonometrical Survey of India f vol. iS (4to., Dehra Dun, 

 1906), presented by the Trigonometrical Survey of India; 

 " Skeletal Remains suggesting or attributed to early man in 

 N. America f by A. Hrdlicka (Svo., Washington, 1907), pre- 

 sented by the Bureau of American Ethnology ; and " A Mono- 

 graph of the British Annelids f vol. 2, pt. i, by W. C. Mcintosh 

 (fol , London, 190S), purchased from the Ray Society. 



Mr. Henry Sidebottom read a paper entitled — " Report 

 of the Recent Foraminifera from the Coast of the 

 Island of Delos (Grecian Archipelago), Part V." 



Many beautiful drawings of Foraminifera were exhibited, and 

 some mounted specimens were shown under the microscope. 



The paper is printed in full in the Memoirs. 



Mr. Francis Jones, M.Sc, F.R.S.E., read a paper entitled 

 "The Action of Selenium and Tellurium on Arsine 

 and Stibine," which is printed in full in the Memoirs. 



