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the winter 1898—99 demonstrations and papers were con- 
tributed on the following subjects : 
A general sketch of the animal-cell. 
A general sketch of the vegetable-cell. 
. The germ-cell. 
. Fertilisation. 
Cell-division. 
The development of the embryo in the ovule. 
Pom oh 
None of the meetings of the section has in any way par- 
taken of the nature of a “class”; but it has seemed to the 
members of the Committee that such meetings, for practical 
work especially, might prove useful to some of the members 
of the Society. If this is found to be the case, it is in- 
tended to arrange a short series of such meetings to be held 
at separate times from the ordinary meetings of the section. 
W. B. DruMMOND, 
Convener. 
