642 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 



J. E. Barnard, F. R.M. 8. : — Flagellated Bacteria; Experiment with 

 Abbe Demonstration Microscope. 



Conrad Beck, F.R.M.S. : — Wild Flowers under Opaque Illumination. 



C. H. Caffyn : — Exhibition to show Preparations of Rock Sections. 



E. J. E. Creese, F.R.M.S. : -Mouth-parts of Wasp. 



C. Lees Curties, F.R.M.S. : Living Bacteria and Diatoms wdth Dark- 

 ground Illumination ; Triple-stained Specimens ; Multicolour stops 

 Illuminations. 



E. Cuzner, F.R.M.S. : — Transparencies of Polariscope Objects. 



Prof. Arthur Dendy, F.R.S. : — Solar Projection Microscope, date about 

 1790, with original lenses and preparations. 



1). Finlayson and Raymond Finlayson : — Plant Diseases due to Myce- 

 tozoa and Fungi, including a series of Original Coloured Drawings 

 by Miss CI. List^er, F.L.S. 



T. E. Freshwater, F.R.M.S. :— Coloured Slides taken with Polarized 

 Light. 



Samuel Glover, F.R.M.S. : — Coal Sections. 



Pierre (Tol)y : — Insect Radiography. 



J. W. Gordon :— Eyepiece Micrometer, with Diffraction Grating. 



A. Wellesley Harris, M.R.C.S. : — Photo-micrographs. 



E. Heron-Allen, F.R.M.S., F.L.S. and Arthur Earland, F.R.M.S.: — 

 Foraminifera. 



Prof. R. T. Hewlett, M.D., F.R.M.S. :- Pathogenic Bacteria. 



C. H. Huish, F.R.M.S. :— Mycetozoa. 



Peter Lawson, F.R.M.S. : — Diatoms from the collection of the late Dr. 

 W. T. Gray. 



J. W. Ogilvy, F.R.M.S. : — High- and Low-power Binocular Microscopes ; 

 Ultra- microscopic Particles shown with Ordinary Microscope ; Stereo- 

 scopic Photo-micrographic Camera ; etc. 



Max Poser, F.R.M.S. : Fluorescent Objects, Illuminated by Ultra-violet 

 Light. 



T. H. Powell, F.R.M.S. : — Cyclosis in Vallisneria, shown with ^^ in. 

 Apochromatic Objective. 



J. Rheinl)erg, F.R.M.S. ; Exhibits to Illustrate Differentiated Colour 

 Illumination. 



G. H. Rodman, M.D., F.R.M.S. :-— Photo-micrographs of Diatoms. 



V. R. Rowley, F.R.M.S. : Greatly Enlarged Models, in gelatin and 

 glass, of some Typical Protozoa. 



E. J. Sheppard, F.R.M.S. :— Mitosis. 



Staff of the John Howard McFadden Research Fund, Lister Institute : 

 Jelly Method of Staining Living Cells. 



Mansell J. Swift, F.R.M.S. : — Mineralogical and other Polariscopic ob- 

 jects ; Dr. Hutchinson's Universal Goniometer. 



H. Traverner, F.R.M S, : — Colour Stereoscopic Slides of AVater-mites. 



Exhibits of Pond-life :-S. C. Akehurst ; W. H. Baddely ; E. E. 

 Banham ; C. H. Bestow, F.R.M.S. ; N. E. l^rown ; I). Bryce ; J. Burton; 

 T. N. Cox : E. J. B. Creese, F.Z.S., F.R.M.S. ; E. Cuzner, F.R.M.S. ; 

 ,]. Dick; B. M. Draper: G. K. Dunstall, F.R.M.S. : A. J. French; 

 F.N. Green; J. Grundv, F.R.M.S.; C. E. Heath, F.R.M.S. ; H. E. 

 Hurrell; H. Jewell; A. M. Jones; E. K. Maxwell; J. M. Offord, 



