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promise, that on some future occasion the visit might be repeated when 

 he would give a similar description of the vertebrata. Mr. Yezey hoped 

 that if such an occasion presented itself, a large number of the Fellows 

 would find it possible to be present, and he assured them they would 

 have a great treat. The Society was greatly indebted to the President 

 for his kindness in taking the trouble to attend at the Museum. 



Mr. Wesche, as one of those also on whom Dr. Woodward's benedic- 

 tion had fallen, could heartily endorse Mr. Yezey's remarks. 



The President reminded the Fellows that another visit to South 

 Kensington was arranged for March 14, to meet at 2 p.m. at the Owen 

 statue, when Mr. Carruthers would conduct them through the Botanical 

 Department, calling special attention to the collection of Diatomaceae, 

 and to a wonderful series of unpublished drawings of Botanical Studies 

 of great beauty and interest. 



The following Instruments, Objects, &c., were exhibited : — 



Dr. Arthur W. Rowe : — A large number of Lantern Slides shown on 



the screen, and photographs exhibited on the table in illustration of his. 



Lecture. 



Mr. Frank Orfeur : — An old Microscope. 



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

 Messrs. Maurice Blood, Frederick Charles Luck, and David Powell. 



MEETING 



Held on the 18th of Maech, 1903, at 20 Hanover Square, W. 

 Dr. Henry Woodward, F.R.S., President, in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the Meeting of the 18th of February, 1903, were 

 read and oonfirmed, and were signed by the President. 



The List of Donations to the Society, exclusive of exchanges and 

 reprints, received sinoe the last Meeting, was read, and the thanks of 

 the Society were voted to the donors. 



From 

 Portrait of the President, from the original by Mr. Borough \ T j „ ., , 



Johnson J 



Schulze, F. E.. An Account of the Indian Tiiaxouia. Translated) TJ A .i 



from the German by E. von Lendenfeld. (Calcutta, 4to, l!>02)j l ne Autltor - 

 Brearley and Ibbotson, The Analysis of Steel- Works Materials.) m, „ ,,. 7 



(London, 8vo, 1902) j l lie ruOUsliers. 



Encyklopadie der Mikroskopisehen Technik. 2 vols. (Berlin) v , p , 7 . 7 



and Wien, 8vo, 1903) / llie ™" m ' 



Braithwaite, Dr. K., The British Moss Flora. Pait xxii The Author. 



Mr. C. F. Rousselet exhibited, for Messrs. Staley & Co., a new 

 pattern Microscope, manufactured by the Bausch and Lomb Optical Co. 

 specially for laboratory purposes. Mr. Rousselet remarked that 



