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Mr PritcHarD (President of the Royal Astronomical Society) 
presented some copies of a new star-chart and of a chart of the 
November meteors (1866), and made some remarks in explana- 
tion of them, and on the mode of observing these meteors, 
especially pointing out the importance of counting them, for 
that by this means the form of the orbit had been roughly in- 
ferred. He expected that the shower would take place from 
about four to six on Thursday morning, Nov. 14th. 
November 25, 1867. 
The PRESIDENT (Professor SELWYN) in the Chair. 
The following new Fellows were elected : 
C. J. Lampert, B.A., Pembroke College. 
G. Pirie, B.A., Queens’ College. 
On Aristophanes. By the Rev. W. G. Crark, M.A. 
(Public Orator.) 
Mr Clark gave a description of the Ravenna MS. of Aristo- 
phanes, written in the eleventh century, and traced its history 
to the library of Urbino. He exhibited photographs of two 
pages, and described its importance and value as compared with 
the other MSS. at Venice, Florence, Rome, Modena and Paris. 
[Reprinted, 1880. ] 5) 
