194, PROCKEDINGS OF SOCIETIES. 
February 10th, 1858. 
ANNIVERSARY MEETING. 
Grorce Snapzott, Esq., President, in the chair. 
The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and con- 
firmed. 
Reports from the Council and Auditors of the Treasurer’s 
accounts were read and ordered to be received and printed. 
The President delivered an address. (‘Trans.,’ p. 65.) 
It was resolved that the President’s address be received, 
printed, and circulated in the usual manner with the pre- 
ceding reports. 
J. Bolton, Esq., 6, Regent’s Park Terrace ; George Guyon, 
Esq., Richmond; and F. Brodie, Esq., Eastbourne, were 
balloted for, and duly elected members of the Society. 
The Society then proceeded to ballot for officers and four 
members of Council for the ensuing year. (‘Trans.,’ p. 77.) 
March 17th, 1858. 
Dr. Lankerster, President, in the chair. 
W. Harkness, Esq., London Hospital; James Temple, Esq., 
Bruntsfield House, Finchley Road; Charles Tyler, Esq., 23, 
Holloway Road; Dr. Woodman, Courtenay Terrace, Kings- 
land; and Dr. Dempsey, 145, Goswell Street, were balloted 
for, and duly elected members of the Society. 
A paper on the luminous organs of the Glow-worm, by 
Professor Kolliker, was read. 
