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remarkable results attained in the stereoscopic photographs which he 

 had laid l^efore the Society. 



Mr. Martin Duncan, in acknowledging the vote, said it wais a 

 peculiar pleasure to him to stand there, where so often in the past his 

 father had stood. 



The following gentlemen were balloted for as Ordinary Fellows of 

 the Society, and were declared by the President to be duly elected : — 

 Frederick" Ashworth, Professor Benjamin Moore, F.R.S., Sydney Pitt, 

 Francis E. Robotham. Dr. Charles Singer. 



The Hon. Secretary read the Nomination papers of the following 

 Candidates : — Alfred Thomas Davies, Arthur Percy Wilkin. 



Mr. J. W. Purkiss's paper on " Some Suggestions Regarding Visual 

 Efficiency in the Use of the Microscope and other Optical Instruments " 

 was postponed, owing to the lateness of the hour. 



The Meeting thanked Messrs. Angus and Watson for the loan of 

 Microscopes, and Professor Benjamin Moore and Mr. Waddington for 

 their exhibits. 



