536 PROCEEDINGS OF THE gOClETY. 



The formation of tlie locula of the ovary is very remarkable, and partakes 

 more of a fungoid growth than phanerogamic. 



The following Instruments, Objects, &c., were exhibited:— 

 Mr. Bolton : — Cordylophora lacustt is. 

 Mr. Crisp : — Japanese Microscope. 

 Mr. Deby: — Series of sections of Brugmansia Loicii. 

 Dr. Maddox : — Photomicrographs in illustration of his paper. 

 Mr. J. Mayall, jun. : — Print of Raphael's Portrait of Leo X., with a 

 hand magnifying lens, painted about 1513. 



Mr. E. M. Nelson : — Diatoms in balsam shown with Lieberkiihn. 

 Dr. Ondaatje : — Slides of hair. 



New Fellows : — The following were elected Ordinary Fellows : — 

 Messrs. n. W. Carr, G. M. Dawson, D.Sc, F.G.S., Lucien Howe, M.E.C.S., 

 and Miss V. A. Latham ; and as 



Ex-officio Felloics : — The Presidents of the Royal Society, the Linnean 

 Society, the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and the Royal Irish Academy. 



