THE POSTAL 



MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY 



PRESIDENT : 

 C. F. GEORGE, Esq., M.R.C.S. Ion., Kirton-in-Lindsey. 



HON. SECRETARY: 

 A. ALLEN, 1, Cambridge Place, Bath. 



THE SOCIETY was formed in 1873 to aid in the study, 

 discussion, and circulation of Microscopic objects, and 

 to advance the pursuit of Natural Science amono- 

 its members. ^ 



It is divided into thirteen Circuits of about twelve 

 members each, arranged geographically. A box of Slides 

 accompanied by MS. book for the insertion of Notes and 

 Memoranda, is sent by the Hon. Secretary, at fortnightly 

 intervals to the first member on one of the Circuits ; who 

 after keeping it for three days, must send it on b} post 

 to the^ next on the list, and he to the following one. 

 When It has gone round the Circuit, the last member re- 

 turns It to the Hon. Secretary, who will then forward it 

 to the iirst member of the next Circuit, and so on, until 

 the slides have been seen by the whole of the Society. 

 Each member is expected to contribute six Slides ann- 

 ually, which are returned to him after they have been 

 round the Circuits. Ladies, as well as gentlemen, may be 

 elected members of the Society. 



A special section has lately been formed for Mem- 

 bers of the Medical Profession. 



Entrance fee. Five Shillings; Annual Subscription, 

 Ten Shillings; dating from 1st October in each year. 



A copy of the Journal is posted free to each member on 

 day of publication. 



^ All communications on matters connected with the 

 Society, or with this Journal, should be addressed to 

 the Mr. Alfred Allen, as above. 



THE QUARTERLY PARTS OF THE 



Journal of the Postal Microscopical Society 



May now be obtained of all Booksellers. 



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