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Dr. Oreste Marrrroio, Professor of Botany in the 
University and Director of the Botanic Garden, 
Torino, Piedmont. 
Dr. Kinco Mryassz, Professor of botany and Director of 
the Botanic Garden, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. 
LEoNARD Ropway, Government Botanist of Tasmania, 
Hobart. 
Dr. Cart Scuroéter, Professor of Botany and Director of 
the Botanical Museum, Zitirich. 
JOSEF VELENOVSKY, Professor of Systematic Botany in 
Imperial University of Bohemia, Prague. 
Dr. Minami Vuapescu, Professor of Botany in the 
University and Director of the Botanic Garden, 
Bukarest. 
2R0BERT CAMPBELL, M.A., B.Sc., W. EpGar Evans, B.Sc., 
and JAMES WATERSTON, B.D., were elected Resident Fellows. 
The following candidate was proposed as a_ Resident 
Fellow :— 
Mr. JAMES Fraser, 18 Park Road, Leith. Proposed 
by W.) W. Sire; M.A‘; “seconded by <A. W. 
BorTHWICK, D.Sc. 
The following candidate was proposed as a Non-Resident 
Fellow :— 
Mr. Harry SANDERSON, Eastmount, Galashiels. | Pro- 
posed by Mr. W. B. Boyp, seconded by the Rev. 
J. J. MARSHALL LANG AIKEN. 
The Rev. Dr. PauL exhibited three interesting Fungi: 
Strobilomyces strobilacens, found only once previously in 
Scotland; 7rametes gibbosa and Onygena equina. 
Mr. R. L. Harrow exhibited a series of Plants in Flower 
from the Royal Botanic Garden. 
Mr. L. Stewart showed an interesting series of Senecios, 
illustrating a wonderful amount of variation within the 
limit of a single genus. The series included Senecio canus, 
practically new to cultivation; S. junceus. S. gonocladus, 
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