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approximated more or less to tlio slide. (3) The Weber slide (see 

 p. 55). (4) Small form of Dr. Woodward's jirism (see vol. i. p. 246). 

 (5) Stephenson's erecting binocular, with improved method of sub- 

 stituting the i^olarizing plane for the silvered reflector by the rotation 

 of a screw, also with removable body for ready conversion into a 

 monocular, rotating binocular body for the u<e of two observers, 

 mirror with special movements, c^c. (6) The first parabolic illumi- 

 nator made by Mr. Wenham (in 1856.) (7) Slide of crystallized 

 gold (see p. 193), (lent by Messrs. Beck). 



New Fellows. — The following were elected Fellows of the So- 

 ciety : — The Right Hon. Lord Justice Bramwell, Messrs. A. M. 

 Bremner, T. M. Harvey, T. W. Knight, P. Pochin, G. D. Sawyer, and 

 E. Woodall. Honorary Fellows. — Professors P. Harting, of Utrecht ; 

 T. Schwann, of Liege ; and Hamilton L. Smith, of Geneva, N.Y., U.S. 



Walter W. Peeves, 



Assist.-Secrctary. 



