232 Proceedings at the Meetings. 
The following were elected Associates of the Society : 
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E. Lindsay Ince, Trinity College. 
Hon. H. Onslow, Trinity College. 
A. R. McLeod, Gonville and Caius College. 
The following Communications were made : 
1. Examples illustrating the use of Integral forms. By R. Har- 
GREAVES, M.A., St John’s College. 
2, On certain arithmetical functions. By 8. Ramanusan. (Com- . 
municated by Mr G. H. Hardy.) : : 
3. Vector Integral Equations and Gibbs’ Dyadics. By C. E. 
WEATHERBURN. (Communicated by Mr G. H. Hardy.) 
4. A self recording electrometer for Atmospheric Electricity. 
By W. A. D. Rupes, M.A., St John’s College. 
5. The resolution of asymmetric quinquevalent nitrogen com- 
pounds. By J. Remy. (Communicated by Professor Pope.) 
November 22, 1915. 
In the Sedgwick Museum. 
Proressor NEWALL, PRESIDENT, IN THE CHATR. 
The following were elected Fellows of the Society : 
C. E. Weatherburn, M.A., Trinity College. 
H. Jeffreys, B.A., St John’s College. 
The following Communications were made : 
1. Notes on Oysters: recent and fossil. By Prof. Huauss. 
2. Fossil Zones and Geological Time. By Dr Marr. 
3. (1) On induced herpetomoniasis in Birds. 
(2) Notes on certain Protozoa which may be found in cases 
of Dysentery from the Mediterranean War Zone. 
By Dr H. B. Fanram and Miss ANNIE Porter. 
4, On a little-known concealed coalfield in Oxfordshire. By 
Dr ARBER. 
