1894-95.] 
Meetings of the Society. 
521 
Monday, 20th May 1895. 
Professor Copeland, Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. Hygrometric Kesearches at Ben Nevis, Fort William, and Mont- 
pellier. By Mr A. J. Herbertson. Communicated by Professor Tait. 
T. xxxviii. 
2. On the Shapes of Leaves. By Professor D’Arcy Thompson. 
Dr Egbert Mackenzie was admitted a Fellow of the Society. 
Monday, Zrd June 1895. 
The Hon. Lord McLaren, Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. On a Case of Dichromasy : Disc, Spectrum, and Contrast Tests. 
By Dr W. Peddie. T. xxxviii. 
2. On the Eendering of Animals Immune against the Venom of the 
Cobra and other Serpents ; and on the Antidotal Properties of the 
Blood-Serum of the Immunized Animals. By Professor Thomas K. 
Fraser, F.E.S. P. xx. 448. 
The following Candidates for Fellowship were balloted for, and 
declared duly elected Fellows of the Society : — 
Dr Thomas Savage, Professor of Gynaecology, Mason College, 
Birmingham. 
David Wilson Barker, Captain-Superintendent Thames Nautical 
Training College, H.M.S. “Worcester,” Greenhithe, Kent. 
Monday, 11th June 1895. 
Professor Chrystal in the Chair. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. On the Kelation between the Variation of Kesistance in Bismuth, 
in a steady magnetic field, and the Kotatory or Transverse Effect. By 
Mr J. C. Beattie. Communicated by Dr C. G. Knott. T. xxxviii. 
2. On Torsional Oscillations of Wires. By Dr W. Peddie. 
3. On the Marine Fauna of the Great Southern Ocean. By Dr John 
Murray. T. xxxviii. 
Mr WLlliam Thomson was admitted a Fellow of the Society. 
