534 Proceedings. 
Fourm Mzxrmo. 4th May, 1882. 
Professor F. W. Hutton, Vice-President, in the chair. 
1. The following motion was passed at this meeting :— That this Society desires to 
place on record its high appreciation of the great services that have been rendered to 
science by the late Dr. Charles Darwin and its deep sense of the loss that science has sus- 
tained through his death.” 
2. * Descriptions of New Zealand Miero-Lepidoptera,' by E. Meyrick, 
B.A. (Transactions, p. 9.) 
9. “ Notes on some of the Diatomaceous Deposits of New Zealand," by 
J. Inglis. (Transactions, p. 840.) 
Fiera Merre. dst June, 1882. 
W. M. Maskell, Honorary Treasurer, in the chair. 
“On the New Zealand Siphonariide," by Prof. F. W. Hutton. (Tran- 
sactions, p. 141.) 
Sixta Meetme. 6th July, 1882. 
Prof. F. W. Hutton, Vice-President, in the chair. 
New Member—Stanley Edwards. 
** On some Points of Difference between the English Crayfish (Astacus 
fluviatilis) and a New Zealand one (Paranephrops setosus),” by C. Chilton, 
M.A. (Transactions, p. 150.) 
Seventh Merre. 8rd August, 1882. 
R. W. Fereday, Vice-President, in the chair. 
1. * Notes on some Branchiate Gastropoda,” by Prof. F. W. Hutton. 
(Transactions, p. 118.) 
2. Prof. F. W. Hutton exhibited specimens from the Weka Pass Rock Paintings, by 
means of the microscope, for the purpose of showing the presence of stalagmite. 
Kicuta MzzmNG. Tth September, 1882. 
Professor J. von Haast, President, in the chair. 
New Members.—P. Westenra, A. Durand, A. Appleby. 
1. * Further Additions to our Knowledge of the New Zealand Crus- 
tacea," by C. Chilton, M.A. (Transactions, p. 69.) 
2. * Notes on the Structure of Struthiolaria papulosa, by Professor F. 
W. Hutton. (Transactions, p. 117.) 
3. ** Descriptions of some new Tertiary Shells from Wanganui,” by 
Professor F. W. Hutton. (Transactions, p. 410.) 
4. “ Descriptions of New Zealand Micro-Lepidoptera,” by E. Meyrick, 
B.A. (Transactions, p. 88.) 
