GO EXCHANGE. 



" corresponding circles.'' Rules would soon be found in actual 

 experience. 



E. J. Stutter. 

 Callozvcfid, Worcester. 



[The Editor will be glad to receive the names and addresses of 

 readers of the Journal willing to Name Slides and Specimens, 

 and to furnish Answers to Questions. They should state to 

 which department of Natural History their studies are spe- 

 cially directed. Members of the P. M.S. desirous of forming 

 or joining special sections should communicate with the Hon. 

 Secretary.] 



1Report6 of Societiee. 



SOUTH LONDON MICROSCOPICAL & NATURAL 

 HISTORY SOCIETY. 



The Seventeenth Annual Report of this Society is now before 

 us. It contains Rules of the Society, Catalogue of Books, 

 Treasurer's Statement of Accounts, Abstract of Papers read 

 before the Club, and a List of Members, of which there appears 

 to be nearly 130. 



The papers read were of an interesting nature, and we are 

 pleased to notice that the Society possess a very excellent library 

 of books. 



THE WESTERN MICROSCOPICAL CLUB. 



The Abstract of Proceedings of the Society for the session 

 1887 — 8 is before us, from which we learn that it was founded Nov., 

 i882j and is limited to 20 Active and 20 Honorary Members. 

 The Club has no Committee or Officers except a Secretary, and 

 the meetings are held monthly at the houses of the Active 

 Members. Papers are not usually read at the meetings. The 

 Host of the evening introduces some scientific subject for 

 members to illustrate. Short reports of these meetings are given 

 in the proceedings. 



Offered. — Bingley's Animal Biography, Vols. 2 and 3 (one 

 cover damaged), 4th edition, 181 3; Histoire de I'Empire de Russe, 

 Voltaire (paper covers) ; Histoire de Charles XII., Voltaire ; 

 L'Avare, Comedie (1667), Moliere ; Le Misanthrope, Come'die 

 (1666), Moliere; Select Fables of La Fo?itaine, with English 



