Noveni&enStAyigig.] PROCEEDINGS. vii. 



Aberdeenshire, now in course of publication by the Royal 

 Society of Edinburgh. Two species of Rhynia are now dis- 

 tinguished: R. Gwynne-Vaughani and R. ?najor. The latter 

 is larger in all its parts than R. Gwynne-V aughani and differs 

 in some details of the anatomy. These plants are rootless 

 and leafless and consisted of a subterranean rhizome* with 

 rhizoids, dichotomously branched cylindrical aerial stems and 

 large terminal sporangia. 



Another equally simple plant, associated with these in the 

 Family Rhyniaceae, has been discovered and investigated. 

 This is named Hornea Lignieri and consisted of rhizomes, 

 branched stems, and terminal sporangia, without roots or 

 leaves. The rhizomes were lobed parenchymatous structures, 

 suggesting comparison with the protocorm of certain species 

 of Lycopodium. The stems branched dichotomously, and had 

 a simple central cylinder, cortex, and epidermis. No stomata 

 have yet been discovered in this plant, as they have in Rhynia, 

 but its organisation suggests a similar land-habit. The 

 sporangia are remarkable in the presence of a columella-like 

 central region making the spore cavity dome-shaped. 



These simple Vascular Cryptogams suggest comparisons 

 with Bryophyta and Algae. 



General Meeting, November 18th, 191 9. 



Mr. William Thomson, F.R.S.E., F.C.S., F.I.C. {Vice- 

 President), followed by Professor F. E. Weiss, D.Sc, F.R.S., 

 F.L.S. [Deputy Chairman}, in the Chair. 



Sir Henry A. Miers, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Vice-Chancellor 

 of the Victoria University of Manchester, was elected 

 President of the Society in succession to Professor G. Elliot 

 Smith, M.A., M.D., F.R.S. 



Following an announcement by Mr. William ThomsOxN 

 that Professor F. E. Weiss had, at the request of the Council 

 consented to act as Deputy Chairman on such occasions as 

 the President could not attend the Society's Meetings, Pro- 

 fessor F. E. Weiss took the Chair. 



Mr. ALFRED JOHN PENNINGTON, Research Chemist, Oakley, 

 Fallow field, Manchester ; Mr. JOSEPH WATSON LEWIS, B.Sc, Assis- 

 tant Physicist, Messrs. Tootal Broadhurst Lee Co. Ltd.,' 56, Oxford 

 Street, Manchester, and 1 3, Cawdor Road, Fallow field, Manchester ; 

 Mr. Alfred Charles Dunningham, D.Sc, F.C.S., F.I.C.y Chief 

 Chemist of the Electro-Bleach and By-Products Ltd., Middlewich,) and 

 Ashville, Middlewich, Cheshire; Mr. THOMAS LAWRENSON, Manager 

 of the 'British Dye Sjttiffs Corporation, Ltd., Middlewich Branch, Middle- 

 wich, and Plas Newydd, Croxton Road, Middlewich, Cheshire; and 

 Mr. JAMES BOOTH SHARP, Aniline Colour Manufacturer, Roohswood, 

 Old Hall Road, Broughton Park, Manchester ; were elected Ordinary 

 Members of the Society. 



