V 



April 24, 1902. 



Sir WILLIAM HUGGINS, K.C.B., D.C.L., President, in the Chair. 



A List of the Presents received was laid on the table, and thanks 

 ordered for them. 



Sir James Stirling, a member of His Majesty's Most Honourable 

 Privy Council, was balloted for and elected a Fellow of the Society. 



The following Papers were read : — 



I. " On Skin Currents. Part III.— The Human Skin." By Dr. A. D. 

 Waller, F.R.S. 



II. "Antarctic Origin of the Tribe Schoeneae." By C. B. Clarke, 

 F.R.S. 



III. " A New Interpretation of the Gastric Organs of Spirilla, Nautilus, 



and the Gastropods." By J. E. S. Moore and W. B. Handles. 

 Communicated by Professor Howes, F.R.S. 



IV. " Absolute Magnetic Observations at the Valencia Observatory 



(Cahirciveen, co. Kerry), 1899, 1900, and 1901." By J. E. 

 Cullum. Communicated by the Earl of Rosse, F.R.S. 



May 1, 1902. 



Sir WILLIAM HUGGINS, K.C.B., D.C.L., President, in the Chair. 



A List of the Presents received was laid on the table, and thanks 

 ordered for them. 



In pursuance of the Statutes, the names of the Candidates recom- 

 mended for election into the Society were read, as follows : — 



Baker, H. Brereton. 

 Bovey, Professor Henry T. 

 Boyce, Professor Rubert. 

 Brown, John. 

 Hardy, William Bate. 

 Barker, Alfred. 

 Hough, Sidney S. 



Willey, Di 



Kidston, Robert. 

 Mather, Thomas. 

 Michell, John Henry. 

 Newall, Hugh Frank. 

 Petrie, Professor W. M. Flinders. 

 Pope, William Jackson. 

 Saunders, Edward, 

 r. Arthur. 



