84 THE ROYAL SOCIETY 



NOVA SCOTIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, HALIFAX, N.S. 



SOCIETATIS REGALIS PRAESIDI CONCILIO SODALIBUS SOCIETAS SCIENTIARUM 

 QUAE IN NOVA SCOTIA EST S. P. D. Societas pro Scientia Naturali promovenda, 

 quae in Nova Scotia est, partem aliquam habere cupit in gratulationibus, 

 quae nunc ex omnibus regionibus in quibus sedem invenerit Scientia, vobis 

 ofFeruntur, quod mox natalem ducentensimum quinquagensimum vestrae 

 Societatis celebraturi estis. Splendide quidem Societas Regalis stimulando 

 et propagando assidue continenterque per tot saecula scientiarum studio 

 se praestitit cum primam turn inclutissimam inter societates quae in imperio 

 nostro Scientiam colunt ; et iuste, inter multa alia, gloriari potest in societa- 

 tibus quae eisdem studiis se dederunt, quae permultae ubicunque terrarum 

 homines lingua Anglica utuntur, diffiisae sunt ; nam huic uni hae omnes 

 originem suam debent. Semper viam monstret Societas Regalis atque in 

 scientia promovenda et propaganda et civitatis necessitatibus adhibenda 

 semper sit princeps. 



Datum Halifaxiae, Kalendw luliis MCMXII. 



W. L. BISHOP, Praeses. 

 HARRY PIERS, Secretarius. 



INDIA 



UNIVERSITY OF BOMBAY 



To THE PRESIDENT, COUNCIL, AND FELLOWS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OB- 

 LONDON, on the occasion of the 250th Anniversary of the Constitution 

 of the Society by Royal Warrant. THE UNIVERSITY OF BOMBAY, in accepting 

 the invitation of the President, Council, and Fellows of the Royal Society 

 of London to send a delegate to the celebration of the two hundred and 

 fiftieth Anniversary of its constitution by King Charles II, desires to convey 

 through its representative, DR. F. G. SELBY, M.A. (Oxon.), LL.D. (Bom.), 

 its cordial felicitation, and to express its sympathetic interest in the historical 

 commemoration of one of the most important events in the history of 

 scientific inquiry in any part of the world. In the University of Bombay, 

 as in every other seat of learning and research, the influence of the Royal 

 Society has been a stimulus to investigation and interpretation in many 

 different fields, and it is with gratitude that the University desires to share 

 in the celebration. The University of Bombay is specially anxious to be 

 identified with the celebration because the Royal Society has during its 

 history taken such a very large interest in the development of inquiry in the 



