xxxviii Proceedings. [April iph, igo2. 



1 8th March, 1873), he was always to be depended upon for 

 some object of interest to be exhibited, some current question 

 of biological interest to be dilated upon, or some short paper to 

 be read, thereby much increasing the interest of the monthly 

 meetings during many sessions." 



The Treasurer submitted the following account of the 

 receipts and disbursements of the Section during the past 

 session : — 



Johfi R. Ragda/e, in Account with the Microscopical and Natural 



History Section of the Manchester Literary and 



Philosophical Society. 



Dr. Session 1901-1902. Cr. 



. £ s. d. 



To Balance at Bankers and 

 cash in hand, April, 

 1901 24 5 6 



£ s. d. 



By Subscription 'o Parent 

 Society, 1900- 1 and 

 1901-2 10 10 o 



Subscriptions and Ar- 1 ,, Books and Periodicals 430 



rears 7 10 o ] ,, Tea, coftee, etc. at 



Bank Interest o S o Meetings 2 11 oh 



I ,, Printing & Stationery 336 



,, Postages, etc. o 17 li§ 



,, Balance, April nth, 



1902 10 18 o 



£^2 



£i2 3 6 



Audited, April nth, 1902 



{Signed)U 



John Boyd. 

 NO. Fenwick Allen. 



The report of the Council and the Treasurer's account were 

 then approved and passed. 



On the motion of Mr. Henry Hyde, seconded by Mr. 

 W. E. Hoyle, it was unanimously resolved: — "That the 

 Microscopical and Natural History Section of the Manchester 

 Literary and Philosophical Society be and is hereby dissolved ; 

 and that the Treasurer, Mr. J. R. Ragdale, is hereby authorised 

 by the Section to discharge all its obligations from the funds in 



