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SONS, Hic., OF MEMBERS: 
H. J. Carter: 
H. G. Carrer. 
R. B. Carrer. 
Sister N. M. Carrer. 
Sir Joseph Carruthers: 
‘Sister Ips CARRUTHERS. 
Hugh Dixon: 
Mrs. H. S. Haron. 
H. S. Haron (grandson). 
Archdeacon Haviland: : 
EH. EH. Havmanp. 
A. C. HaAvinanp. 
: A. R. HaAvinanp. 
D. W. C. Shiress: 
J. L. SHIRESS. 
R. O. B. Suirsss. 
Thos. Steel: 
W. A.. STEEL, 
T, PB. STEEL. 
C. J. White: 
Nevitn WHITE. 
ORDINARY MEETINGS. 
July 6th, 1920—The President, Miss Le Plastrier, in the 
chair, and 35 members present. 
A letter from Professor J. T. Wilson, acknowledging the con- 
gratulations of the Society upon his appointment to the Chair 
of Anatomy at Cambridge University, was read. 
Messrs. A. S. Le Souef and E. H. Zeck were appointed 
Auditors for the incoming year. 
Miss Heather Drunimond exhibited an example of Iceland 
Spar, a pure form of calcite from the Belubula Caves district, 
and offered some remarks on the deposit from which it was ob- 
tained. Miss Drummond also submitted a question in regard 
to the fixation of certain markings which had developed in the 
flowers of a Hort. var. of Amaryllis belladonna raised by the 
late Mr. H. H. B. Bradley. The President referred the ques- 
tion to Mr. Cheel, who gave a suitable reply. 
Miss Hilda Butler exhibited plants of Narcissus with abnorm- 
ally contorted leaves, also flowers of the “Coral Tree” Hrythrina 
