March inth, ipo2.] PROCEEDINGS. xxxv 



\_Microscopical and Natural History Section.'] 



Ordinary Meeting, ]\Iarch loth, 1902. 



Charles Bailey, F.L.S., President of the Section, in the Chair. 



Mr. J. Flnwick Allen, read a paper on " The Observa- 

 tion (or Occurrence) of Noctiluca miliaris at Red 

 Wharf Bay, Anglesey, in July, 1901." 



General Meeting, March iSth, 1902. 



Charles Bailey, M.Sc, F.L.S., President, in the Chair. 



Mr. John Fenwick Allen, Metallurgist, Manchester, was 

 elected an ordinary member of the Society. 



Ordinary Meeting, March iSth, 1902. 



Charles Bailey, M.Sc, F.L.S., President, in the Chair. 



The thanks of the members were voted to the donors of the 

 books upon the table. 



Mr. Francis Nicholson exhibited, and presented to the 

 Society, a copy of William Sturgeon's paper " On some Peculiari- 

 ties in the Magnetism of Ferruginous Bodies" (1845). 



Mr. R. F. GwYTHER, M.A., read a paper entitled " On the 

 Conditions which render definite the Rate of Propa- 

 gation of an Earth-Tremor." 



