VIU PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



wliieh a double foliaceous develoj)ment had formed along some of 

 the secondary veins on the under surface of the leaf, recalling the 

 indusium of Ferns. 



The following Papers were read, viz. : — 



1. " On the Garcinia yielding Gramboge in Siam ;" by Danie^ 

 Hanbury, Esq., T.L.S. ; with remarks on the structure of the An- 

 ther in the section Sehradendron, of the genus Garcinia ;" by Prof. 

 Oliver, F.E. & L.S. (See ' Transactions,' vol. xxiv. Part 3.) 



2, " Dimorphism in the Flowers of MonocJioria vaginalis ;" by 

 John Kirk, M.D. Communicated by the President. (See ' Bo- 

 tanical Proceedings,' vol. viii.) 



April 21, 1864. 



G-eorge Bentham, Esq., President, in the Chair. 



Eichard Peek, Esq., and Henry Prescott, Esq., were elected 

 Fellows. 



The following Papers were read, viz. : — 



1. " On some species of Miisci and Sepaticce, additional to the 

 Floras of Japan and the Coast of China ;" by William Mitten, 

 A.L.S. (See ' Botanical Proceedings,' vol. viii.) 



2. "Descriptions of new Species and "Varieties of tubicolous 

 Annelides in the Collection of the British Museum;" by WilHam 

 Baird, M.D., F.L.S. (See ' Zoological Proceedings,' vol. viii.) 



3. " On a new species of British Annelides, belonging to the 

 Family Clicetopteridcs ;" by the same. (See ' Transactions,' vol. 

 xxiv. Part 3.) 



4. " Monograph of the Coryiiodina ;" by the Eev. T. A. Mar- 

 shall, B.A. Communicated by the Eev. Hamlet Clark, M.A., 

 F.L.S. (See ' Zoological Proceedings,' vol. viii.) 



