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hear this expression of the Fellows' appreciation. He hoped they would 

 continue to deserve the kind things which had been said about them — 

 they would at least endeavour to do so — and he trusted the Society was 

 entering on another prosperous year. 



Mr. D. J. Scourtield then moved " That the thanks of the Society be 

 given to the Auditors and Scrutineers." 



Mr. K. J. Marks having seconded the motion, it was put to the 

 Meeting by the President and unanimously carried. 



The President again mentioned the proposed visit to the Natural 

 History Museum on 14th February, and whilst giving a cordial invitation 

 to all, reminded them that only those near the centre of a large crowd 

 of persons might be able to hear all that was said in explanation of what 

 was to be seen. 



The following Objects were exhibited : — 



The President, in illustration of his Address : — Diagrams showing the 

 'Order in which the Series of Sedimentary Strata were deposited and 

 their approximate relative thicknesses : Chart showing the Ancestral 

 Forms of modern Crustacea ; Drawings of various classes of Organic 

 Forms shown on the screen by means of the Epidiascope ; Model of 

 Ascoceros ; Eecent Scorpio afer. 



Mr. Albert Norman : — Photomicrographs in Colour by the Sanger- 

 Shepherd Process. (1) Anthracosis, Lung, x 16. (2) Taste-Buds in 

 Tongue, X 65. (3) Injected Small Intestine, X 16. (4) Scalp of 

 Negro, Long. Section, X 15. (5) Transverse Section of Scalp, x 50. 

 (6) Epithelioma of Skin, x 65. (7) Stalk of Polypus, x 13. (8) 

 Angioma of Liver, X 18. (9) Human Kidney, Injected Vessels, x 18. 

 (10) Hemorrhagic Smallpox Skin, x 50. (11) Actinomycosis, Human 

 Liver, X 400. (12) Actinomycosis, Tongue of Cow, x 500. (13) Blood 

 Film, Eosin Meth.-Blue, X 500. (14) Bac. Anthracit. Gel. Impression, 

 Edge of Colony, x 500. (15) Bac. Lepras, Skin, X 1000. (16) Tubercle 

 Bacilli, with Pneumococci Encapsuled, Sputum, x 1000. (17) Malaria 

 Crescent, X 1000. (18) Tetanus Bacilli, showing Flagella, x 1000. 

 (19) Eosinophile Cells, in Plague Specimen, x 1000. (20) Bipolar 

 Plague Bacilli, Spleen, x 1000. (21) Tubercle Bacilli, Sputum, x 1000. 

 (22) Typhoid Bacilli, showing Flagella, x 1000. (23) Tsetse Fly 

 Parasites in Guinea-pig's Blood, x 1000. (24) Bac. subtilis, Spores, 

 X 1000. 



New Fellows. — The following were elected Ordinary Fellows : — 

 Messrs. Louis Butledge Gleason, Albert William Henly, and Dr. Edmund 

 Johnson Spitta. 



