1894-95.] 
Meetings of the Society. 
519 
The following Candidate for Fellowship was balloted for, and 
declared duly elected a Fellow of the Society ; — 
Thomas Oliver, M.D., F.R.C.P., Professor of Physiology in 
the University of Durham. 
Mr R. G. Alford was admitted a Fellow of the Society. 
Monday, \^th March 1895. 
The Rev. Professor Flint, D.D., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. Note on the action of Sodium Mercaptide on Dibromomalonic 
Ether. By Professor Crum Brown, F.R.S., and Robert Fairbairn, 
B.Sc. P. XX. 336. 
2. The Dorsal Branches of Cranial and Spinal Nerves in Elasnio- 
branchs. By J. C. Ewart, F.R.S., and F. J. Cole. P. xx. 475. 
3. On Phosphorescent Sandstones. By Dr R. H. Traquair, F.R.S. 
4. Note on the Electro-magnetic Wave Surface. By Professor Tait. 
Monday, Isf April 1895. 
Sir Douglas Maclagan, M.D., President, in the Chair. 
A Paper on “ The Glaciation of Two Glens,” by His Grace The Duke 
OF Argyll, was read at the request of the Council. T, xxxviii. 193. 
The following Candidates for Fellowship were balloted for, and 
declared duly elected Fellows of the Society : — 
D. Deuchar, F.I.A., F.F.A. 
James Napier, M.A. 
George Sandeman, M.A. 
Wednesday, 17th April 1895. 
Professor Sir Douglas Maclagan, M.D., President, in the Chair. 
At the request of the Council, Professor W. M. Flinders 
Petrie, D.C.L., delivered a Lecture “ On a New Race in Egypt.” 
(With Lantern Illustrations.) 
Mr David Prain and Mr D. Deuchar were admitted Fellows 
of the Society. 
