vill Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society. 
The retiring Vice-President, B. N. Peacn, Esq., Ll. D., F.R.S., F.G.S., delivered 
an address upon ‘‘Some Points 1n THE NaruraAt History oF THE CARBONIFEROUS 
Prriop In East Scornanp.” 
Monday, 21st December 1914,—Principal O. Coarnock Brapiey, M.D., D.Sce., 
F.R.S.E., President, in the Chair, 
The following Communications were submitted : 
1. On a New Starfish larva (Brachiolaria stage), and on the Late Larva of Luidia ciliaris. By 
JAs. F. Grmnizy, Esq., M.A., M.D., D.Sc. (Illustrated by lantern slides. ) 
2. An Account of certain Blood Corpuscles of Invertebrates. By Joun Tarr, Esq., M.D., D.Sc. 
(Illustrated by lantern slides. ) 
. SPOLTA AUSTRALIENSTA.—Some examples of the Land Fauna. By J. H. AsHworru, Esq., D.Sc. 
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Monday, 25th Janwary 1915.—Principal O. Cuarnock Brapbuey, M.D., D.Sc., 
F.R.S.E., President, in the Chair. 
A. Randell Jackson, Esq., M.D., D.Sce., was elected an Ordinary Fellow. 
The following Communications were submitted :— 
1. Remarks on the various Wasps and Humble-bees found in Scotland, illustrated by specimens. 
By Wo. Evans, Esq., F.F.A., F.R.S.E. 
2. Exhibition of Nests of British Social Wasps. By Oniver H, Wixp, Esq. 
3. Note on larvee of the Warble-flies—Hypoderma bovis and H. lineata—from hides in Scotland, 
illustrated by specimens of ox skin with larve, and tanned hide showing damage. By 
H. M. Srrven, Esq. (Communicated by R. Srewarr MacDoucatt, Esq., M.A., D.Sc.) 
4. Exhibition of (a) Warbles of Hypoderma diana in Deer with Jarvie in situ, damaged Red-deer 
hide, and puparia and adult of Fly; (b) Larvae of Warble-fly (Qedemagena tarandi) of 
Reindeer, and of Warble-flies (Strobilobius n. sp. and Dermatoestrus n. sp.) from the 
Antelope, Cobus letchwe. By R. Srrwarr MacDoveatt, Esq., M.A., D.Se., F.R.S.E. 
Monday, 22nd February 1915.—Principal O. Coarnock Branury, M.D., D. ae 
F.R.S.E., President, in the Chair. 
The folowing Communications were submitted : — 
1. Lantern Demonstration of Photographs of Birds in flight. By THE PresipEn’. 
2. Agarella gracilis, a new Myxosporidian genus and species from the Lung-fish, Lepidosiren 
paradova. By J. 8S. Dunkeriy, Esq., B.Se. (Communicated by Professor J. GRAHAM 
Kerr, M.A., F.R.S.) 
3. The Cyst of Amocha proteus. By Miss Lucy Acnrs Carrer, B.Se. (Communicated by 
Professor J. GRAHAM Kwrr.) 5 
4. Notes on the Habits of the Rhea. By ANprew Prippn, Esq. (Communicated by Professor 
J. GRADAM Kr.) 
5. SPOLIA AUSTRALIPNSIA. (ii) Examples of the Marine Fauna. By J. H Asnwortn, 
Esq., D.Se. 
