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3. “ Note on Falco sacer.” By J. G. Gooponitp, F.G.S., F.Z.S. 
4, Mr ANDREW WItson, L.D.S., submitted some remarks on an I]lustration 
in The Graphic of 16th January, representing two Bull Giraffes 
fighting, and, at the same time, exhibited the skull of a Giraffe, 
Wednesday, 17th February 1892.—Dr JoHNson SyMINcTON, F.R.S.E., 
Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The following gentleman was elected an Ordinary Fellow of the Society : 
J. Graham Kerr, Esq. 
The following communications were read : 
1, “A further Description of Palewospondylus Gunnii, Traq.” By R. H. 
Traquair, Esq., M.D., F.R.S. 
2. ‘The Patagonian Indian.” By MrHancen Ap Iwan, Esq., M.B, 
8. “‘ Notes on some Carboniferous Lamellibranchs.” By J. G. GoopcHILp, 
Ksq., F.G.S., F.Z.S, 
4, Mr J, Artuur THomson exhibited Caterpillar Cases from South America. 
5, Mr J, ArtHuR THomson exhibited a Fish of the genus Hemirhamphus, 
from the Indian Ocean, 
6. Mr W. Evans exhibited a Specimen of Daubenton’s Bat, captured near 
Grantown, Strathspey, during last September, 
Wednesday, 16th March 1892.—RozertT Kinston, Esq., F.G.S,, F,R.S,E., 
Vice-President, in the Chair, 
The following gentleman was elected an Ordinary Fellow of the Society: 
James Stuart Thomson, Esq. 
The following communications were read : 
1, ‘*A Critical Note on Recent Theories as to the Ascent of Sap.” By 
NorMAN WYLD, Esq. 
2. “The Raised Sea-Bottom of Fillyside: with List of Marine Organisms.” 
By JAMES BENNIE, Esq. 
3. ‘*Sketch of the Climatology and Ethnology of Central Africa.” By R. 
W. FELKIN, Esq., M.D., F.R.S.E. 
4, Mr Evans exhibited a Female Specimen of the Great Bustard, shot in 
February last on the Island of Stronsay, Orkney. 
5. Mr Evans exhibited a Female Specimen of the Common Bittern, killed 
near Moffat in January last. 
Wednesday, 20th April 1892.—Professor ALLEYNE NIcHOISON, F.G.S., 
President, in the Chair. 
The following gentlemen were elected Ordinary Fellows of the Society: 
John Roche Dakyns, Esq., M.A.; Hugh Lewis Hughes, Esq. 
