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X. " Note on the Effect of Extreme Cold on the Emanations of 

 Radium." By Sir W. Crookes, F.R.S., and Professor 

 J. Dewar, F.R.S. 



XI " On the Adaptation of the Pancreas to Different Food-stuffs — 

 Preliminary Communication." By F. A. Bainbrtdge, M.B. 

 Communicated by Professor Starling, F.R.S. 



The Society adjourned over the Whitsuntide Recess to Thursday, 

 June 11. 



June 11, 1903. 



Annual Meeting for the Election of Fellows. 



Sir WILLIAM HUGO-INS, K.C.B., O.M., President, in the Chair. 



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

 Major MacMahon and Dr. A. D. Waller were, with the consent of the 

 Society, nominated Scrutators, to assist the Secretaries in the examina- 

 tion of the balloting lists. 



The votes of the Fellows present were collected, and the following- 

 Candidates were declared duly elected into the Society : — 



Bayliss, Dr. William Maddock. 

 Bridge, Professor Thomas William. 

 Copeman, Dr. Sydney Monckton. 

 Darwin, Horace. 

 Hiern, William Philip. 

 Mallock, Henry Reginald A. 

 Masson, Professor David Orme. 

 Perkin, Arthur George. 



Rutherford, Professor Ernest. 

 Sampson, Professor Ralph Allen. 

 Stead, John Edward. 

 Strahan, Aubrey. 

 Symington, Professor Johnson. 

 Townsend, Professor John S. 

 Whitehead, Alfred North. 



Thanks were given to the Scrutators. 



June 11, 1903. 



Sir WILLIAM MUGGINS, K.C.B., O.M., President, in the Chair. 



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

 ordered for them. 



