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still wider field. He had touched upon the parasitic fungi. Some of 

 the cultures were quite new, and when there had been time to sort out 

 the immense amount of material that had been collected, he hoped that 

 Col. Castellani would be able to come and give the Society the result of 

 his investigations in microscopical fungi. 



Mr. Earland seconded the vote of thanks, which was carried by 

 acclamation. 



The following papers by Dr. Hartridge were read :— " An Improved 

 Method of Apertometry " ; "A Method of Adjusting Tube-Length " ; 

 " Eye-pieces with Adjustable Compensation." 



A hearty vote of thanks was accorded to Dr. Hartridge for these 

 pap(irs, which will appear in the pages of the Journal. 



It was announced that the next Meeting would be held on January 

 15th, and that of the Biological Section on January 8th, when Mr. 

 Scourfield would make a communication on " The Sense Organs of 

 Daphnia and its Allies." 



'to" 



AN ORDINAEY MEETING 



OF THE Society was held at 20 Hanovee Squaee, W.. on 

 Wednesday, Januaey 15th, 1919, Mr. A. Eaeland, Vice- 

 Peesident, in the Chaie. 



The Minutes of the preceding Meeting were read, confirmed, and 

 signed by the Chairman. 



The nomination papers were read of the following Candidates for 

 Fellowship : — 



Mr. Ahmed Zahy Abushady, L.M.S.S.A. 

 Mr. Ernest Henry Grant. 



The Annual Report of the Council for 1918 was read as follows : — 



fellows. 



During the year 33 Ordinary Fellows have been elected, 10 have 

 died, and 15 have resigned or have been removed from the Roll. One 

 Honorary Fellow has been. elected. The names of 7 Honorary Fellows 



