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Monday , 2 nd March 1891. 
Sir Douglas Maclagan, M.D., President, in the Chair. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. On the Influence of High Winds on the Barometer at the Ben 
Nevis Observatory. By Alexander Buchan, LL.D. P. xviii. 88. 
2. On a Human Cyclops. By Dr Alexander Bruce. 
3. Cases illustrating the Position of the Visual Centre in Man. By 
Dr Byrom Bramwell. 
4. On the Anatomy of Ocnerodrilus ( Risen ). By F. Beddard, M.A., 
F.Z.S. T. xxx vi. 
The following Candidates for Fellowship were balloted for, and 
declared duly elected Fellows of the Society : — 
The Hon. Lord Kyllachy. 
Professor John Rankine, Advocate. 
Professor R. M. Walmsley, D.Sc. 
Professor R. Stanfield. 
Sir James Sawyer, Knight, M.D. (Lond.). 
The Hon. Lord Stormonth-Darling. 
Monday , lQth March 1891. 
The Rev. Professor Flint, Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. On Bi-stratification in the Living Greek Language. By Professor 
Blackie. 
2. On Silica and the Siliceous Remains of Organisms in Modern Seas. 
By John Murray, LL.D., Ph.D., &c., and Robet Irvine, F.C.S. P. 
xviii. 229. 
3. On the Relation of Nerves to Odontoblasts, and on the Growth of 
Dentine. By W. G. Aitchison Robertson, M.D., B.Sc. Communi- 
cated by Sir William Turner, F.R.S. T. xxxvi. 321. 
4. On the Comparative Value of African Lands. By A. Silva White, 
Esq. 
Monday , Qth April 1891. 
The Hon. Lord Maclaren, LL.D., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
The following Communications were read : — 
1. Obituary Notice of Professor Campbell Swinton. By The Rt. 
Hon. Lord Moncreiff of Tulliebole, Hon. Vice-President. P. xviii. p. i. 
