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Proceedings and List of Papers read. 



Lewis, W. Bevan, F.R.C.S. 

 McConnell, James F. P., Surgeon- 

 Major. 



McMahon, Lieutenant - General 



Charles Alexander. 

 Mallock, Henry Reginald 



Arnulph. 

 Mansergh, James, M.Inst.C.E. 

 Martin, John Biddulph, M.A. 

 Mathews, George Ballard, M.A. 

 Matthey, Edward, F.C.S. 

 Mill, Hugh Robert, D.Sc. 

 Morgan, Professor Conroy Lloyd, 



E.G.S. 

 Muir, Thomas, M.A. 

 Murray, George Robert Milne, 



E.L.S. 



Neville, Francis Henry, M.A. 

 Nicholson, Professor H. Alleyne, 

 M.D. ' 



Notter, James Lane, Surgeon- 

 Lieut. -Col. 



Oliver, John Ryder, Major-Gen., 

 R.A. 



Preston, Professor Thomas, M.A. 

 Rambaut, Professor Arthur A., 

 M.A. 



Reid, Clement, F.G.S. 



Reid, Professor Edward Way- 



mouth, M.B. 

 Salomons, Sir David, M.A. 

 Scott, Alexander, M.A. 

 Seward, Albert Charles, MA. 

 Shenstone, William Ash well, 



F.I.C. 



Smith, Professor William Robert,. 

 M.D. 



Tanner, Professor Henry William 



Lloyd, M.A. 

 Tatham, John F. W., M.R.C.P. 

 Taylor, Henry Marty n. 

 Thomson, Professor John Millar,. 



F.C.S. 



Trouton, Professor Frederick 



Thomas, M.A. 

 Turner, Professor Herbert HalL 



M.A. 



Walker, Professor James, D.Sc. 

 Waterhouse, James, Colonel. 

 Whymper, Edward, F.R.G.S. 

 Wimshurst, James. 

 Windle, Bertram Coghill Allen,, 

 M.D. 



Woodhead, German Sims, M.D. 



Pursuant to notice, M. E. Amagat, Professor E. Cohn, Professor 

 J. Willard Gibbs, Professor R. P. H. Heidenhain, and Dr. R. Koch 

 were balloted for and elected Foreign Members of the Society. 



The following Papers were read : — 



I. " Experiments on the Absence of Mechanical Connection betwen 

 Ether and Matter." By Oliver Lodge, D.Sc, E.R.S., Pro- 

 fessor of Physics, University College, Liverpool. 



II. 



III. 



Second Report on a Series of Specimens of the Deposits of 

 the Nile Delta, obtained by Boring Operations undertaken 

 by the Royal Society." By John W. Jedd, C.B., LL.D., 

 E.R.S., Professor of Geology in the Royal College of Science. 



The Palasolithic Deposits at Hitchin and their Relation to the 

 Glacial Epoch." By Clement Reid., F.L.S., F.G.S., of the 

 Geologica 1 Survey of the United Kingdom. Communicated 

 by Sir Archibald Geikie, F.R.S. 



