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Foraminifera from Post-Pliocene Mud, opposite Medmerry Farm, 

 Selsey Bill ; ditto from Shore Sand, opposite the Bungalow, Selsey 

 Bill ; Pvritised Casts of Forams and Ostracods from Blue Band, 

 Pholas Bed, Selsey Bill. 

 Mr. E. J. Sheppard : — The following slides in illustration of his paper : 

 Association of Chromosomes around nucleolus, Allium ; Late dis- 

 appearance of nucleolus closely associated with chomosome, Allium ; 

 Fine processes extending from nucleolus to chromatin, Hyacinthus ; 

 Epidermis of tail of Tadpole. 



New Fellows : — The following were balloted for and duly elected 

 Ordinary Fellows of the Society : — Messrs. Bernard Hobson Hoole, 

 Charles Richard Mapp, Alfred James Shearsby, and Rev. Frederick 

 William Walter. 



MEETING 



Held on the 1«.)th of May, 1909, at 20 Hanover Square, W., 

 F. J. Cheshire, Esq., Vice-President, in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the Meeting of April 21, 1909, were read and 

 confirmed, and were signed by the Chairman. 



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

 reprints, received since the last Meeting, was read : — 



From 

 Worthington G. Smith, British Basidiomycetes. (8vo, ( The Trustees of the 



London, 1908) \ British Museum. 



Beport of the British Association, Dublin, 1908. (8vo, \ . „ , y, ■ 



London, 1909) .. .. .. .. .. ) Sir Frank Crisp. 



A Microscope Lamp / c Lord ^ward 



r I spencer Churchill. 



The thanks of the Society were voted to the Donors, especially to 

 Lord Edward Churchill for the Microscope Lamp, presented to the 

 Society in addition to the Microscope received at the last Meeting. 



A paper by Mr. Edward Heron- Allen and Mr. Arthur Earland " On 

 the Foraminifera of the Shore-sands of Selsey Bill, Sussex " — Part II., 

 was taken as read. 



Mr. J. W. Gordon's paper on "A new Illuminator for the Micro- 

 scope," having been already printed and placed in the hands of some of 

 the Fellows, was not read in extmiso, but the construction and use of 



