EEPOETS OF MEETINGS. 



205 



A lai'R'o Roorpion (8. Africana). (4) A cliarnolcon ((7. vul- 

 garis). (5) Some largo centipedes (Scolopendra) . 



Mr. J. G. Gronfcll, M.A., F.G.S., then road a paper, entitled 

 " Five Weeks at the Zoological Laboratory at lloscoff," an 

 abstract oE whicli will be found on page 200. 



ARTHUR B. PROWSB, 



Honorary Reporting Secretary. 



CHEMICAL AND THTSICAL SECTION. 



DURING the past Session only fonr meetings of tlio 

 Section have been held. 

 Papers havo been read by the following gontlonien: — 

 Dr. Richardson, Messrs. W. A. Shenstone and J. T. Cundall, 

 Prof. W. Ramsay, Dr. S. Young, and Mr. A. P. Chattock. 



SYDNEY YOUNG, Hon. Sec 



ENGINEERING SECTION. 



THE inaugural meeting of this Section was held on the 

 21st December, 1886. Seven meetings have been 

 hold, and papers havo been, road by the following gentle- 

 men: — The President (Mr. Chai-les Richardson), Mr. 

 Thomas Morgans, Mr. J. W. 1. Harvey (Vice-President), 

 and Mr. G. W. Sutcliffo. At the 7th mooting, held on 

 Juno 28th, a most interesting paper was read by Mr. 

 Richardson, on " The Severn Tunnel," a work whicli he 

 originated and assisted, as joint engineer with Sir John 

 Hawkshaw, to carry out. To this meeting members of the 

 Naturalists' Society generally were invited. 



NICHOLAS WATTS, Hon. Sec. 



