XXIV I'KOCKEDINOS 01'' Tlllil 



W. Nylundcr. Addenda to the Lichenology of New Zealand. 

 Flora 1867. 



W. G. Smith. Artificial production oi Ayuricus Loveianus. Seem. 

 Joiirn. Eot. v. 



Count Solms-Laubach. On Vauchena xUchotoma, DC. Bot. Zoit. 

 1867. 



M. Willkomm. The microscopical Enemies of the Forest (Fungi 

 and Insects). 8vo, part 2, 6 plates and woodcuts. Purchased. 



Dr. Hooker, V.P.L.S., exhibited an extensive series of Japanese 

 Coniferce, and made some observations upon them, pointing out their 

 affinity with Indian and North American forms. 



Mr. George Maw, F.L.S., exhibited a living specimen, in flower, 

 of the Parana racemosa, which he had succeeded in raising from seeds 

 communicated to him by Dr. Wight, by whom that species was ori- 

 ginally described, from specimens gathered on the eastern slopes of 

 the Neilgherries. The living plant was accompanied by a fossil fiom 

 the Tertiary beds, whicli was stated to have been identified by Dr. 

 Hcor with the genus For ana. 



Mr. W. G. Smith exhibited a beautiful series of drawings of Bri- 

 tish Fungi. 



Wv. W. H. Inco, F.L.S., exhibited a specimen, in spirit, of the 

 Spiny Lii^ard of South Australia (Moloch hovr'ulus), which had boon 

 tamed by his brother, the late Captain J. M. R. Ince, Il.N., and was 

 in the habit of eating out of his hand. 



The following papers were read, viz. : — 



1. "On the true Fuchsia cocdnea of Alton," by J. D. Hooker, M.D., 

 F.ll.S., V.P.L.S. 



2. " Note on the stigmatic apparatus of Goodenoviece," by George 

 Beutham, Esq., F.E.S., Pres. L.S. 



3. The continuation of " Notes on the structure of Myrtacca)," by 

 the ame. 



January 16th, 1868. 

 George Bentham, Esq., President, in the Chair. 

 T. C. Cox, M.D., Michael Foster, M.D., Benjamin Day don Jackson, 



