i'i;OGKEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 441 



AN ORDINARY MEETING 



OF THE Society avas held at 20 Hanover Square, W., on 

 Wednesday, October 19th, 1921, Professor John Eyre, 

 President, in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the preceding Meeting were read, confirmed, and 

 signed by the President. 



The nomination papers were read of twenty-seven Candidates for 

 Fellowship. 



New Fellows. — The following were elected Ordinary Fellows of the 

 Society : — 



Mr. Alexander James Bowtell. 



Mr. John S. Dankerly, B.Sc, Ph.D. 



Mr. Richard William Higginson. 



Mr. AV. 0. Humphery, M.I.M.E., P.A.S.I., M.R.San.I. 



Mr. Reginald J. H. Hunt. 



The President reported that three Fellows had died since the last 

 Meeting of the Society : — 



Mr. B. L. Mestayer, who was elected in 1884. 



Mr. C. F. Rousselet, who was elected in 1888 and had taken 

 a keen and active interest in the affairs of the Society 

 until failing health prevented him from attending the 

 meetings. His knowledge of early microscopes was 

 unique, and he had served the Society as Curator for 

 many years. 



Dr. Henry Woodward, who was elected in 1880, and who held 

 office as President during the years 1902 and 1903. 



Donations were reported from : — 



Professor De Toni — 



Collection of Autograph Letters. 

 British Optical Instrument Manufacturers' Association, Ltd. 



Dictionary of British Sjientific Instruments. 

 Longmans, Green & Co. — 



" Physical Properties of Colloidal Bodies." 

 Dr. E. Penard— 



" Infusiores d'Eau Douce." 

 Dr. M. Langeron — 



" Precis de Microscopie." 

 Clarendon Press — 



" History and Method of Science." (Dr. C. Singer.) 

 Compte Rendu — 



" Faune de France." Vol. II. (Oiseaux). 

 Professor AV. W. AVatts— 



" Geological AVork of Charles Lap worth." 



