264 PKOCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 



The Chairman said that he was sure all would wish to returu a very 

 hearty vote of thanks to Mr. Enock for the very remarkable and inter- 

 esting demonstration he had given. At the end of a discourse such as 

 they had just heard, and in thinking of the wonderful slides, one did 

 not know whether to be more amazed at the observed or the observer. 



The vote of thanks was carried with acclamation by all present. 



The Chairman announced that their President, Mr. H. CI. Plimmer, 

 F.R.S., had been appointed the Delegate of the Royal Microscopical 

 Society to the 250th Anniversary of the Royal Society, and that Dr. R. H. 

 Ward, M.A., M.D., F.R.M.S., had been appointed the Delegate to the 

 Centenary of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. 



The next Meeting was announced for April 1, 



Fellows who had not hitherto signed the Roll were called upon to 

 do so. 



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



Mr. Conrad Beck : — The Focostat Lens. 



Mr. E. J. Sheppard : — Vertical section through the four upper central 

 incisors of a kitten about six days before birth. Slide showing the 

 second maturation division in the ovum of a mouse prior to its leav- 

 ing the ovary. 



Mr. C. F. Rousselet : — ^Four Rotifers from Devil's Lake, North Dakota. 

 A small folding portable Microscope by John Cuff ; a Microscope by 

 Watkins and Smith : both sent for exhibition by Mr. T. H. Court. 



Mr. F. Enock : — Lantern slides shown on the screen in illustration of his 

 lecture. 



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

 Society : William Francis Lloyd, Wilfred Mark Webb. 



