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Election of Fellows, 



[June 7, 



pitate of his tissue fibrinogen (precipitated by acetic acid) as being a 

 bulky one. If my conjecture is correct, it would be exceedingly likely 

 that when a saline solution of such a substance was injected into the 

 circulation, it would form strings of a slimy mucinoid description in 

 the vessels, and that these would form the starting-point for the 

 thrombosis or intravascular coagulation that ensues. 



June 7, 1888. 



The Annual Meeting for the Election of Fellows was held this day. 

 Professor G. G. STOKES, D.C.L., President, in the Chair. 



The Statutes relating to the election of Fellows having been read, 

 Sir William Bowman and Dr. Gladstone were, with the consent of the 

 Society, nominated Scrutators to assist the Secretaries in examining 

 the lists. 



The votes of the Fellows present were then collected, and the fol- 

 lowing candidates were declared duly elected into the Society : — 



Andrews, Thomas, F.R.S.E. 

 Bottomley, James Thomson, M.A. 

 Boys, Charles Yernon. 

 Church, Arthur Herbert, M.A. 

 Greenhill, Professor Alfred 



George, M.A. 

 Jervois, Sir William Francis 



Drummond, Lieut. -Gen. R.E. 

 Lapworth, Professor Charles, 



LL.D. 



Parker, Professor T. Jeffery. 

 Poynting, Professor John Henry, 

 M.A. 



Ramsay, Professor William, Ph.D. 

 Teale, Thomas Pridgin, F.R.C.S. 

 Topley, William, F.G.S. 

 Trimen, Henry, M.B. 

 Ward, Professor Henry Marshall, 

 M.A. 



White, William Henry, M.I.C.E. 



Re-elected. 

 Clarke, Alexander Ross, Colonel R.E. 



Thanks were given to the Scrutators. 



