106 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY,. 



General Exhibits were sho\yii by — 



F. Addey. — Longitudinal Section of first year ovule of Finns sylvestris. 

 S. C. Akehurst, F.R.M.S.— Mayfly (Ephemeridfe). 



G. P. Bate, M.D., F.E.M.S.— Eyes of Insects and Spiders (Opaque). 

 Charles Baker. — Latest Pattern Microscopes and Accessories. 



Pi. & J. Beck, Ltd. — Standard London Microscopes, showing Test 



Podnra Scales, and other Microscopical Apparatus. 

 C. H. Bestow, F.R.M.S. — Spicules of Synapta. 



A. J. Bowtell. — LarvEe of Trichina spiralis, encysted in human muscle. 

 British Drug Houses Ltd. — Microscopical Stains. 

 Miss Brooks. — Drawings of Microscopical ( )b]ects. 

 W. G. Collins, F.R.M.S.— Ebonite — Transparent Sections — and 



Photomicrographs of Slides. 

 J. Bronte Gatenby.B.Sc, D.Phil. (Oxon), F.R.M.S. — Insect Parasites. 

 C. E. Heath, F.Pt.M.S. — Arachnoidiscus on Weed (Dark-ground Illu- 

 mination). 

 E. Heron-Allen, F.Pt.S., F.Pv.M.S., and A. Earland, F.R.M.S.— 



Foraminifera. 

 W. J. Ireland, F.R.M.S. — Muscle Structure in Insects (Polarized 



Light). 

 A. MoRLEY Jones. — Diatomacete. 

 H. C. Lancaster, F.R.M.S. — Metallurgical Specimens — Non-ferrous 



Alloys. 

 J. R. Leeson, M.D., F.RM.^.— Spironema pallidum (Organism of 



Syphilis). 

 ^y. J. Marshall, F.R.M.S. — Auditory Organs of Cricket. 

 E. R. Newmarch.— Chemical Crystals, etc. (Polarized Light). - 

 C. H. Oakden. — Living Cheese Mites. 

 J. Rheinberg, F.R.M.S. — Graticules, Eye-piece and Stage Micrometers,. 



etc. 

 Frank Rowley, F.R.M.S. — Insects Eggs (Opaque ; Binocular) ; Dia- 

 toms (High-power Binocular). 

 H. A. St. George.— Opal-eyed Spider: also Disintegrated Roman Glass. 

 E. J. Sheppard, F.R.M.S.— Mitosis. 



H. Taverner, F.R.M.S.— Stereo Colour Photographs of Water-Mites. 

 C. Tierney, M.S., D.Sc, V.PtM.ii.— >Spironei)ia2>allidi(m in t\ssne. 

 G. Tilling, F.R.M.S.— The Ruby-tailed Fly, Chr/jsis ignita{Chvj8idid3d). 

 W. R. Traviss. — Eyes of Jumping Spider. 

 AV. AVatson & Sons, Ltd. — Microscopes and Accessories, and Various 



Forms of Illumination. 

 C. li. AViTHYCOMBE.— Early Stages of some Marine Animals : Pluteus 



Larvae, Zoeae, etc. 

 S. R. AVycherley, F.R.M.S.— Marine Alg». 



Demonstrations were given by — 



Professor John Eyre on "Blood Gron^ting." 



Dr. T. Skene Keith on " Bacteriological Staining Methods. 



Mr. F. AVelch with the Microscopical Projection Apparatus. 



