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Prof. Gf. B. Grassi. The Reproduction and

From the staff of the Royal Gardens, Kew, I received ready assistance in m any practical m atters in the conduct of the cultures ; my thanks are especially due to the curators, Mr. W atson and Mr. Nicholson.

November 19, 1896.

Sir JOSEPH LISTER , Bart., President, in the Chair.

Dr. Francis Elgar was admitted into the Society.

A List of the Presents received was laid on the table, and thanks ordered for them .

In pursuance of the Statutes, notice of the ensuing Anniversary M eeting was given from the Chair.

Mr. Shelford Bidwell, Professor Bonney, and Mr. Horace Brown were by ballot elected A uditors of the T reasurer’s accounts on the p art of the Society.

The Secretary read the Titles of the Papers received since the last meeting, which, under the new Standing Orders, had been published (see ‘ Proceedings,’ No. 362).

The following Papers were read :—

I. “ The Reproduction and M etamorphosis of the Common Eel ( . Angui l l a vulgaris).” By G. B. Grassi, Professor in Rome. Communicated by Professor E. R ay L ankester, F.R.S.

II. “ Total Eclipse of the Sun, 1896.— The Novaya Zemlya Observations.” By Sir G eorge B aden-P owell, K.C.M.G., M.P. Communicated by J. N orman L ockyer, C .B., F.R.S.

III. “ Prelim inary R eport on the Results obtained w ith the Prism atic Camera during the Eclipse of 1896.” By J. N orman L ockyer, C.B., F.R.S.

“The Reproduction and Metamorphosis of the Common Eel (Anguilla vulgaris).” By G. B. Grassi, Professor in Rome. Communicated by Professor E. Ray Lankester, E.R.S. Received October 19, 1896. Read November 19, 1896.

Four years of continual researches made by me in collaboration with my pupil, Dr. Calandruccio, have been crowned at last by a success beyond my expectations, that is to say, have enabled me to