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PEOCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 



AN ORDINARY MEETING 



OF THE Society was held at 20 Hanovee Square, ^Y., on 

 Wednesday, October 15th, 1919, Mr J. E. Barnard, President, 

 IN THE Chair. 



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

 signed by the President. 



The nomination papers were read of ten Candidates for Fellowship. 



New Fellows. — The following were elected Ordinary Fellows of the 

 Society : — , 



Mr. Douglas Coghill. 

 Mr. Charles Lees Curties. 

 Mr. Quincey C. Tucker, M.B., Ph.G. ' 



Donations were reported from : — 

 Sir David li. Salomons, Bart, J. P., M.A.., etc. — 



A Silver Microscope, by Francois Watkins (1754). 



(A full description of this microscope, with illustrations, will 

 be found in the Society's Journal for 1908, pp. 137-45.) 

 Mr. T. B. Rosseter— 



Two Microscopes, Collection of Slides, Slide Cabinets, etc. 



The British Museum — 



" British Lichens," by A. Lorrain Smith, F.L.S. 



'^ On the motion of the President, very hearty votes of thanks were 

 accorded to the above donors for their valuable gifts to the Society. 



The Deaths were announced of : — 



Mr. John Whiteley Dunkerley. Elected 1883. 

 Mr. John Hopkinson. Elected 1867. 



The President said that it was with very sincere regret that he 

 had to make this announcement, and he was sure it would be the 

 wish of the Fellows that a message of their deep sympathy should be 

 forwarded to the relatives of Mr. Dunkerley and Mr. Hopkinson. Mr. 



