Linnaan Society, 



be slowly turning round, and when I lost sight of this, the red lines 

 on the paper of the room appeared to intertwine in a most beautiful 

 manner. The most remarkable effect was the constant succession of 

 new ideas, each of which was almost instantly forgotten ; when roused 

 to tea I ate ravenously without feeling satisfied ; I slept soundly, and 

 next day was stupid and forgetful, but was much improved by drink- 

 ing lemon-juice. On the following day I was quite recovered. 



My friend Mr. Maclagan has kindly described for me his sensations 

 under Cannabis on the same day as above ; he says : — "I took 2 grs. 

 dissolved in spirit and 1 gr. as pill shortly afterwards ; this was at 

 4 o'clock. At a quarter to six when seated at dinner, and after taking 

 a copious draught of water, I felt a curious buzzing in my ears, with 

 slight tinnitus aurium and giddiness ; two minutes after, burst into an 

 immoderate fit of laughter without any cause ; I was asked what I 

 meant, but disdained to answer, and despite of rebuke I laughed on 

 for about five minutes. I then retired, but after walking from room 

 to room for some time, I found myself quite unable to appear with 

 my family, and therefore went to Dr. Christison's house, experiencing 

 however great impediment by my legs bending under me at various 

 angles. At one time, thinking a man was in pursuit, I took to my 

 heels, and did not stop till I reached Dr. Christison's door ; when it 

 was opened I laughed in the servant's face and walked upstairs, where 

 I continued to laugh till Dr. Christison entered the room, when my 

 laughter became aggravated, and his questions were only answered by 

 monosyllables and grins ; I lay down on a sofa, where delightful sen- 

 sations continually occurred to me. 



" At 8 o'clock I got tea and ate three slices of bread ; voracity seemed 

 to be my object ; I again lay down and laughed and sang till 1 o'clock ; 

 many of my exclamations, I was told, were decidedly verging on the 

 affectionate. I also raised my right leg at regular intervals, and then 

 let it fall upon the other, for a long time." 



Such are the observations which have been made on the physio- 

 logical action of Indian Hemp. I might have entered upon its the- 

 rapeutical effects in hydrophobia, tetanus and other diseases, but this 

 subject being connected more immediately with medical practice, is not 

 fitted for the Botanical Society. 



PROCEEDINGS OF LEARNED SOCIETIES. 



LINNJEAN SOCIETY. 



June 1 9, 1849. — The Lord Bishop of Norwich, President, in the Chair. 

 Read " Descriptions of seventeen new species of the Coleopterous 

 family Paussida." By J. O. Westwood, Esq., F.L.S. &c. 



Genus Cerapterus, Swed. 



Subgenus Ortiiopterus. 



Cerapterus (Ortiiopterus) La Fertei, Westw. 



C. piceo-castaneus nitidus ltevis, pronoto magis fulvescenti-castaneo, 

 elytris nigro-castaneis tenuissime punctatis : singulo plaga longitudinali 



