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of Enchytneids which he would omit ; he was sure, however, that when 

 the paper appeared in print all would agree that it was an important 

 contribution to a neglected group, and that the Society would con- 

 gratulate themselves on possessing among their Transactions a paper of 

 this kind from a comparatively new Fellow of the Society. 



A cordial vote of thanks was returned to Mr. Friend for his 

 contribution. 



The President said that before they separated he desired to accord 

 a very hearty vote of thanks to Messrs. C. Baker and Co. for the loan of 

 Microscopes in which the rock-sections presented to the Society by 

 Mr. Grayson were being exhibited. The vote of thanks was cordially 

 carried. 



With regard to the next meeting of the Biological Section, the 

 President said he had been asked to state that a visit would be paid to 

 the London School of Tropical Medicine, Royal Albert Docks, on the 

 29th inst., by kind permission of Sir Patrick Manson. Mr. Scourfield 

 would supply any information in regard to this meeting which might be 

 desired. 



He also wished to remind the Fellows that the Roll Book was there, 

 and that he desired that any Fellow present who had not yet signed 

 would be kind enough to do so now. 



The next Meeting was announced for December 20, when a lecture 

 would be given by Mr. F. Shillington Scales on "The Photomicrography 

 of the Electrical Reactions of the Heart," and a paper would be read 

 by the Rev. Hilderic Friend. 



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



The Society : An Old Microscope by Pritchard, presented by Captain 

 A. F. G. Warrington ; a Telescope combined with a Microscope, lent 

 for exhibition by Mr. A. H. Lethbridge ; the following Slides of 

 Rock-sections, presented by Mr. H. J. Grayson : Anorthoclase 

 trachyte, Diorite, Flint, Beach boulder, Grano-diorite, Olivine 

 basalt, Sandstone, Serpentine, Tourmaline pegmatite, Trachytoid 

 phonolite. 



Mr. J. E. Barnard : A Geometric Slide Photomicrographic Apparatus 

 and Diagram, in illustration of his paper. 



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

 Society : — Hamilton Hartridge, Charles Henry Hnish, Malcolm E. 

 MacGregor, Lewis Noad, Henry Blatch Wells. 



