AUGUST, to. 
The Monthly General Meeting of the seamed was held on 
Wednesday, the 2nd August, 1911, at 9-15 p.m 
CoLoneL G. F. A. Harris, I.M.S., President, in the chair. 
The following members were present :— 
Maulvi Abdul Wali, Dr. N. Annandale, Mr. A. C. Atkin- 
son, Mr. I. H. Burkill, Dr. L. L. Fermor, Mr. F. H. Gravely, 
Hon. Mr. H. G. Graves, Mr. K. A. K. Hallowes, Mr. H. H. 
Hayden, Hon. Mr. Justice H. Holmwood, Mr. D. Hooper, Dr. 
G. D. Hope, Rev. H. Hosten, S.J., Mr. J. Insch, Mr. J. C. bes 
Johnston, Mr. 8. N. Kemp, Mr. W. Kirkpatrick, Mr. J. Wal 
Leather, Captain R. B. Revmcer Sewell, Dr. Satis Fistor! 
Vidyabhusana, Mr. H. Walker 
__Mrs. Atkinson, Mr. N. Z. Bravine, Mrs. Fermor, 
Mr. @. Rox Mrs. Kirkpatrick. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
Twenty-seven presentations were announced. 
The General Secretary reported the death of Prof. Charles 
Meldrum, Special Honorary Centenary ! Member of the Society. - 
The General Secretary also reported the death of Prof. 
J. A. Cunningham and Mr. C. H. Browning, Ordinary Members 
of the Society. 
The General Secretary also reported that Mr. J. R. Barrow 
and Mr. J. R. Cunningham have expressed a wish to withdraw 
from the Society. 
The Council reported that there were five vacancies in the 
list of Honorary Fellows, and the Council therefore recommend- 
ed Dr A. Engler, Lieut. -Colonel A. W. Alcock, Sir Clements 
Markham, Prof. E. Browne and Mahizsehdpadiiyye 
Yoel Nath Tarkabagis, for election as Honorary Fellows. 
r. A. Engler was born in Silesia in 1844, and took his 
Doctor’s degree at Breslau in 1866. In the same year he 
became Reader in Botany at the Magdalenum Gymnasium in 
Breslau. In 1871 he became Keeper of the State Institute in 
ich, i Professor of Botany at Kiel, in 1884 Professor 
ot Boi hee ae ie aie aia in 1889 Professor of 
