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member has this box, he would oblige by returning it to the 

 Referee at once. Any other parcels that are now circulating 

 should be sent in to the respective Referees at once, in order to 

 facilitate the new arrangements. 



London Converzazione. — This annual gathering is arranged 

 for Dec. i8 at the Centenary Hall, Bishopsgate St., when John 

 Beauchamp, Esq., of Highgate, takes the chair. We hope to give 

 an account of the proceedings, with Dr. Dallinger's address, in 

 our next number. 



Popular Science Lectures. — Local Societies and Clubs 

 desirino; the services of Referees for lectures at reduced fees are 

 requested to make application, in the first instance, to the Rev. 

 W. Spiers. 



Sale and Exchange. — Members having scientific apparatus 

 for sale should send particulars to Rev. W. Spiers. The following 

 are offered : — 



Gas reading-lamp, with solid brass stand, with caps and tubes. 



Admiralty Compass. 



Small Geological Collection, in cabinet, all named. 



Lantern Slides — Fifty Interiors of Cathedrals, ^^ in. square. 



A small hand Dynamo and Intensity Coil. 



The Wesley Naturalist. — An Index for 1889 has been 

 printed, and a copy is forwarded to all subscribers who receive the 

 present number of the Jourjial of Microscopy, Others who may 

 desire the Index are requested to forward an addressed postal 

 wrapper to the Rev. W. Spiers. 



Subscriptions. — K receipt has been sent through the post to 

 every member of the W.S.S. who has paid the subscription for 

 1890. Anyone who may not have received this acknowledgment 

 is requested to communicate with the Rev. W. Spiers. Those 

 who have not yet sent their subscription, should do so at once, as 

 there will be a difficulty in ensuring the present number of the 

 Journal after the end of January. 



Circulation of Periodicals. — Several members having 

 expressed the desire that this department should not drop, the 

 matter is under reconsideration. Those who wish to join this 

 section are requested to apply to Mr. W. Symons, F.C.S., Bil- 

 brook, Taunton, stating what periodicals they would like to 

 receive, and any arrangements that may be made will be announ- 

 ced in the next number of the Journal. 



