130 PROCEEDINGS OK THE SOCIETY. 



Secretaries- -Mr. J. W. Gordon and Dr. R. G. Hebb. 



Ordinary Members of Council — Messrs. Carr, Cheshire, Disney, 

 Karop, Pliminer, Powell, Price - Jones, Radley, Rousselet, Scales, 

 Scourtield, and Spitta. 



Librarian — Mr. P. E. Radley. 



Curator of Instruments — Mr. C. F. Ronsselet. 

 „ Slides— Mr. F. S. Scales. 



The thanks of the Society were cordially voted to Messrs. Baker for 

 the loan of the Microscopes under which the slides of Selenite were 

 exhibited that evening. 



It was announced that the Rooms of the Society would be closed 

 from Tuesday, December 24th, to Monday, December 30th. 



New Fellow. — The following was balloted for and duly elected an 

 Ordinary Fellow of the Society : — Mr. Chas. R. Scriven. 



The following Instruments, Objects, etc., were exhibited : — 



Mr. J. E. Barnard : — Luminous Bacteria. 



Mr. Eustace Large : — Twin Selenites, two crystals, crossed ; ditto, 

 angled ; ditto, zig-zag, narrow ; ditto, ditto, broad ; ditto, mitred angle ; 

 ditto, double mitre ; ditto, rhomboid ; ditto, compound rhomboid ; 

 ditto, natural and artificial wedge ; Double-image prism on Objective ; 

 Reflecting Table Polariscopes, under two of which were selenite designs 

 lent by Mr. C. L. Curties. 



Mr. J. Inderwick Pigg : — Microphotograph, front page of ' Daily 

 Mail.' 



The Society : — ■ | in. Objective, by Andrew Ross. 



ANNIVERSARY MEETING 



Held on the 15th of January, 1908, at 20 Hanover Square, W., 

 E. J. Spitta, Esq., L.R.C.P., etc., in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the Meeting of the 18th of December, 1907, were 

 read and confirmed, and were signed by the Chairman. 



Messrs. T. D. Aldous and F. Orfeur having been appointed to act as 

 Scrutineers, the ballot for the election of Officers and Council for the 

 ensuing year was proceeded with. 



An old Microscope, presented to the Society by Mr. Michie, per Sir 

 Frank Crisp, was exhibited by Mr. Rousselet, who read a description of 

 the instrument and assigned it to Jones, the successor of Adams, as the 

 maker, who probably constructed it about 100 years ago. 



The thanks of the Meeting were unanimously voted to Mr. Michie 



