ii Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society. 



Annals of the Queensland Museum, No. 3. Brisbane, 1897. 

 Decades Plantarum Novarum Austro-Africanarum, E. Schlechter, 



Journal of Botany, 1897. 

 Scottish Geographical Magazine, Vol. XIII., Nos. 8, 9. Edin- 

 burgh, 1897. 

 Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Nos. 75-78. Baltimore, 



1897. 

 Report of the Australian Museum, 1896. Sydney, 1897. 

 Meteoreisen-Studien, V., von E. Cohen. Wien, 1897. 

 Sitzungsberichte d. K. Akad. der Wissenschaften, 1-80. Wien, 



1896. 

 Bulletin de la Soc. Imper. d. Natural, d. Moscou, No. 4, 1897. 



Moscow. 

 Memorias y Eevista de la Soc. cientif., "Antonio Alzate," 1-4. 



Mexico, 1896. 

 Boletin Mensual del Observatorio Meteorologico Central de Mexico, 



Part 3, 1897. Mexico. 

 La Feuille des Jeunes Naturalistes, Nos. 322, 323. Paris, 1897. 

 Ueber ein angebliches Meteoreisen von Walker Co., Alabama, von 



E. Cohen. 

 Vierteljahrsschrift d. Naturforsch. Gesellsch. in Zurich, Part 2, 



1897. Zurich. 

 Jahrbucher der K. K. Central-Anstalt fur Meteorologie und Erd- 



Magnetismus, 1894-96. Wien. 

 Dr. Kolbe exhibited some Natal plants which had been experi- 

 mented upon by the Trappist Brothers with a view to their being 

 used in the manufacture of paper. 



Mr. Baffray referred to Dr. Calmette's antivenous toxin. It has 

 been found to remain active after a year, and it will withstand a 

 temperature of 40° C, but should be kept away from the light. 



Dr. Black's paper on " The Morphology and Conditions of Growth 

 of a Fungus Parasitic on Locusts in South Africa" was. then read. 



Ordinary Monthly Meeting. 



Wednesday, November 24, 1897. 



Thomas Muir, LL.D., M.A., F.R.S.E., Vice-President, in the Chair. 



Twenty-one members present. 



Dr. Versfeld, Dr. M. Hewat, Dr. B. S. Black, Messrs. 

 Alex. Ross, and F. Graham were duly elected ordinary members of 

 the Society. 



