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Bye-law had separate Biological or Microscopical sections, and it was 

 considered to be more appropriate that in such cases the President 

 or Chairmen of those sections should be Ex-officio Fellows rather 

 than the Presidents of the Societies. In the Eoyal Societies of the 

 Australian colonies, for instance, the Governor of the colony was 

 generally the President, 



The resolution was carried unanimously. 



The following objects and apparatus were exhibited:— 



Mr. Dreyfus: — (1) Poteriodendron petiolatum (Flagellate Infu- 

 soria). (2) Gymnosporangium (Fungus). 



Messrs. Powell and Lealand : — i oil-immersion objective of their 

 own manufacture, shown with P. angidatum. 



Mr. Stephenson : — Vertical illuminator, with Zeiss' oil-immersion 

 -j-^ objective, shown with SurireUa gemma and Ampliiplenra pellucida. 



Mr. Ward : — Section of stem of R dgsonia heterocUta (Hima- 

 layahs). 



Mr. Crisp: — (1) Dr. H. Hager's Compressor-Microscope for 

 Trichinfe, &c., combining a Compressorium and a Microscope (Hager, 

 'Das Miki-oskop,' 6th ed., Berlin, 1879, p. 41). (2) Beck's achromTitic 

 condenser (see p. 328). (3) Two slides of compound vibration curves 

 by Mr. Washington Teesdale. (4) Professor Keith's original com- 

 putation and diagram, vol. i. plate vii. and p. 143, and the further 

 drawing described in his last paper, vol. ii. p. 269 and plate xii. 



New Fellows. — The following were elected Felloics, viz. : — 

 Captain Cyril Frampton, P.M. ; Dr. W. M. Ord, M.D., F.E.C.P. ; and 

 Messrs. F. M. Campbell, G. Chandler, G. D. Plomer, G. W. Euffle 

 and J. J. Vezey. 



Honorary Fellows. — Eev. M. J. Berkeley (Sibbertoft, Market Har- 

 borough) ; G. E. Waterhouse (London) ; W. Archer (Dublin) ; 

 L. Pasteur and L. Eanvier (Paris) ; P. J. Van Beneden (Louvain) ; 

 A. de Bary (Strassburg) ; F. Cohn (Breslau) ; A. v. KoUiker (Wiirz- 

 burg); C. Nageli (Munich); S. Schwendener (Berlin); A. Gruuow 

 (Berndorf, near Vienna) ; F. Eitter von Stein (Prague) ; M. J. 

 Schleiden (Dorpat) ; J. Leidy (Philadelphia). 



Societies wJiose Presidents for the time heing are Ex-officio 

 Fellows under Bye-Law 15&. 

 UNITED KINGDOM. Bristol Naturalists' Society 



London and Suburbs. j (Canterbury.) East Kent Natural 



Quekett Microscopical Club p ^f^l^ f^'^'^^^l , „ . , 



----'■ - — Cardifl Naturalists Society 



Eastbourne Natural History Society 



Leeds Philosophical and Literary 



Society 

 Liverpool, Literary and Philosophical 



Society of 

 Liverpool, Microscopical Society of 

 Manchester, Literary and Philosophical 



Society of 

 (Norwich.) Norfolk and Norwich Natu- 



South London Microscopical and Natu- 

 ral History Club 



Croydon Microscopical and Natural 

 History Club 



Provinces. 



Birmingham Natural History and 



Microscopical Society 

 Brighton and Sussex Natural History 



Society 

 Bristol Microscopical Society | ralists' Society 



