670 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 



G. P. Bate, M.D., F.R.M.S., etc., and E. Q. Bilham :— Brownian Micro- 

 scope. 



Conrad Beck, F.R.M.S. :— Complete Optical Bench ; Metal Polishing 

 Machine ; Various Slides. 



A. Chaston Chapman, F.Pt.M.S., F.C.S., F.I.C., and R. L. Gollett, 

 B. A. :— Saccharumjcetes. 



E. J. E. Creese, F.R.M.S. :— Various Exhibits. 



C. Lees Curties, F.R.M.S. : — Photo-micrographic Apparatus ; Various 

 Shdes. * 



Prof. A. Dendy, F.R.S. :— Old Microscope. 



J. W. Gordon : — Diffraction Experiments. 



Ernest Heath, F.R.M.S. : — Foraminifera. 



E. Heron-Allen, F.R.M.S., etc., and A. Earland. F.R.M.S. :— Foramini- 

 fera. 



Prof. R. T. Hewlett, M.D., F.R.C.P. :— Bacteria. 



C. H. Huish : — Mycetozoa. 



Prof. Herbert Jackson :— Chemical Reactions. 



J. Milton Offord, F.R.M.S. :— Pond Life. 



J. W. Ogilvy, F.R.M.S. :— Edinger Drawing and Projection Apparatus ; 

 Photo-micrographic Apparatus ; Photo-micrographs by Three-colour 

 Process ; Living Bacteria. 



Max Poser, F.R.M.S. :— Metallurgical Sections. 



Julius Rheinberg, F.R.M.S. : — Micro-spectra Camera. 



C. H. (x. Rogers, F.R.M.S. 



Powell Swift : — Interference Figures in Crystals. 



H. Taverner, F.R.M.S. :— Stereo-photo-micrographs in Colour of AVater- 

 mites. 



Clarence Tierney, M.S., F.R.M.S. :— Infusoria. 



Geo. Tilling, F.R.M.S. :— Microscopic Specimen and Model. 



Prof. Minchin, F.R.S. : — Trypanosomes. 



Exhibits of Pond Life :— S. C. Akehurst : X. E. Brown ; L. Bryce ; 



J. Burton ; T. X. Cox : J. Dick : J. W. Drinkwater, F.R.M.S. ; G. K. 



Dunstall, F.R.M.S. ; J. Grundy, F.R.M.S. ; A. Guy ; A. R. Hammond ; 



H. E. Hurrell ; H. Jewell ; A. M. Jones : E. K. Maxwell ; J. Murray ; 



R. Paulson, F.R.M.S. ; F. J. W. Plaskitt, F.R.M.S. ; J. H. Pledge, 



F.R.M.S. ; C. F. Rousselet, F.R.M.S., Curator ; D. J. Scourfield, 



F.R.M.S. ; C. J, H. Sidwell, F.R.M.S ; C. D. Soar, F.R.M.S. ; C. 



Tilling, F.R.M.S. ; J. Wilson, F.R.M.S. 



The Society is much indebted to King's College for so generously 



putting the Hall, Lecture Room, etc., at their disposal, to the lecturers 



for their interesting lectures, and to the numerous exhibitors. 



The thanks of the Society are also due to Prof. J. E. Barnard for 



the effective arrangements, which involved much work, in regard to the 



lectures and general exhibits ; and to Messrs. D. J. Scourfield and C. F. 



Rousselet, who were responsible for the arrangements in regard to the 



Pond Life Section. 



