434 Proceedings of Royal Society of Edinburgh. [sess. 
pp. 359-364. By R. Stewart MacDougall, D.Sc. With illustrative 
examples of the Insects and their Work. Communicated by Professor 
Cossar Ewart. 
2. On the Physical, Chemical, and Biological Conditions of the Black 
Sea. By Sir John Murray, K.C.B. 
J. M‘Lauchlan Young was balloted for, and declared duly 
elected a Fellow of the Society. 
Dr Edward Caird, Master of Balliol College, Oxford; Dr 
David Ferrier, Professor of Neuro-Pathology, King’s College, 
London; Dr George Francis Fitzgerald, Professor of Natural 
and Experimental Philosophy, Trinity College, Dublin ; Dr 
Andrew Russell Forsyth, Sadlerian Professor of Pure Mathe- 
matics in the University of Cambridge; Dr Archibald Liver- 
sidge, Professor of Chemistry in the University of Sydney ; and 
Dr Thomas Edward Thorpe, Principal of the Government 
Laboratories, London, were balloted for, and declared duly elected 
British Honorary Fellows. 
Dr Arthur Auwers, Secretary, Royal Prussian Academy of 
Sciences; Professor Wilhelm His, Leipzig; Professor Adolf 
Ritter von Baeyer, Munich, were balloted for, and declared duly 
elected Foreign Honorary Fellows. 
TWELFTH ORDINARY MEETING. 
Monday , 1 8th June 1900. 
Dr James Burgess in the Chair. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. The Total Solar Eclipse of 28th May 1900. By Mr Thomas 
Heath, pp. 236-247. 
2. The Observations made at the Ben Nevis, Observatories from 1883, 
and their publication. By Hr A. Buchan, F.R.S., and Mr R. T. 
Omond. 
THIRTEENTH ORDINARY MEETING. 
Monday , 2 nd July 1900. 
Sir Arthur Mitchell, K.C.B., Yice-President, in the Chair. 
Dr John W. H. Eyre was admitted a Fellow of the Society. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. On the Craniology of the People of India. Part II. By’Trof. 
