CVm PEOCEEDIIirGS 01" THE 



4. " Synopsis of the Diptera of the Eastern Archipelago, disco- 

 vered by Mr. "Wallace, and noticed in the Journal of the Linnean 

 Society ;" by Francis Walker. Esq., E.L.S. (See ' Zoological 

 Proceedings,' vol. ix.) 



June 15, 1865. 



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



Joseph S. Baly, Esq., and the Eev. "William Colenso, M.A., 

 were elected Pellows. 



Mr. Syme, ;^E.L.S., exhibited a living plant of Cephalantliera 

 rulra, found by Mr. G-. S. Wintle, in beech-woods, in Glouces- 

 tershire. 



The following Papers were read, viz. : — 



1. " Descriptions of 52 new species of FJiasmidce, from the Col- 

 lection of "W. "W. Saunders, Esq., V.P.L.S., with Eemarks on the 

 Eamily ;" by H. "W. Bates, Esq. Communicated by Mr. Saun- 

 ders. (See ' Transactions," vol. xxv. Part 2.) 



2. " On two new Tropical African Genera of Anonacecs-" by 

 Professor Oliver, E.E.S., F.L.S., &c. (See ' Botanical Proceed- 

 ings, vol. ix.) 



3. " Notes on a Collection of AlgcB procured in Cumberland 

 Sound, by Mr. James Taylor, and Eemarks on Arctic Species in 

 general ;" by George Dickie, M.D., E.L.S. (See ' Botanical Pro- 

 ceedings,' vol. ix.) 



4. " Supplementary Observations on the Sphcerice of the Hook- 

 erian Herbarium ;" by Erederick Currey, Esq., M.A., E.E.S., Sec. 

 L.S. (See ' Transactions,' vol. xxv. Part 2.) 



5. " On the Asymmetry of the FleuronectidcB, as elucidated by 

 an examination of the Skeleton in the Turbot, Halibut, and Plaice ;" 

 by Eamsay H. Traquair, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy in the 

 University of Edinburgh. Communicated by Professor Huxley, 

 E.E. & L.SS. (See ' Transactions, vol. xxv. Part 2.) 



