122 BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH.  [Szss. xxx. 
The following gentlemen, recommended by the Council, 
were elected Honorary Foreign Fellows :— 
Dr. GOTTLIEB HABERLANDT, Professor of Botany in the 
University and Director of the Botanic Garden, Graz. 
Dr. Epusarp JANCZEWSKI, Professor of Plant Anatomy 
and Physiology in the University, Cracow. 
Dr. Ernst STAHL, Professor of Botany in the University 
and Director of the Botanic Garden, Jena. 
The following candidates _were proposed as Resident 
Fellows of the Society :— 
RoBERT CAMPBELL, M.A., B.Sc., Geological Department, 
University of Edinburgh. Proposed by Professor 
BayLeEy Batrour, F.R.S., seconded by W. W. 
SmitH, M.A. 
W. Epear Evans, B.Sc., 38 Morningside Park. Pro- 
posed by Professor BayLey Batrour, F.RS., 
seconded by W. W. Smiru, M.A. 
JAMES WATERSTON, B.D., 9 Woodburn Terrace. Pro- 
posed by Professor BayLey Batrour, F.RS., 
seconded by W. W. Smiru, M.A. 
Mr. Witu1am Evans exhibited living examples of five 
species of Riccia found this autumn at the reservoirs in the 
Edinburgh district, and explained that the unusually low 
state of the water in the ponds had favoured the appearance 
of these plants. One species, &. crystallina, was an addition 
to the Scottish list; while another, &. fluctans, had not been 
recorded from Scotland since 1864. 
Professor I. BAYLEY BaLFour gave his Presidential Ad- 
dress.* 
The following communication was read :— 
1 During reconstruction of buildings at the Royal Botanic Garden, 
the manuscript of the President’s address, containing the obituary 
notices and other matter read to the Society at its opening meeting, has 
been mislaid by him, and is not yet available for publication. 
