xlii A.nmial Report of the Council. 



Manchester Royal Infirmary (1874), Lecturer on Ophthalmology 

 at the Owens College in 1875, author of numerous medical 

 papers, and one of the editors of the Ophthalmic Review, 

 1864-66. 



He had a marvellously wide acquaintance with medical 

 bibliography, and it is to him more than any other man that 

 the Library of the Manchester Medical Society owes its 

 excellence. He became its Honorary Librarian in 1858, when 

 the Library contained 2,558 vols, and pamphlets, and resigned 

 in 1863 when their number was 12,594. He prepared a Cata- 

 logue of the Library in 1858 which was published. He was 

 again Hon. Librarian from 1879 to 1881, and was afterwards 

 for two years Chairman of the Library Committee. 



Whether in office or out of it, Mr. Windsor was a most 

 enthusiastic worker for the Medical Society, and a very generous 

 donor to its Library. F. N. 



