Ixxii Proceedings. 
Amongst the principal lectures, &c., given before the members of 
the section during the past year may be mentioned :— 
Mr. Baldock’s demonstration of the use of the ‘‘ Cristoid ”’ films. 
A lecture on lens-making by C. P. Goerz, of Berlin. 
A practical demonstration of the Toning of Bromide prints, by our 
member Mr. A. P. Hoole. 
A demonstration of the various methods of Intensification and 
Reduction, by Mr. Baldock. 
Two sets of lantern-slides, illustrating excursions of the South 
London Photographic Society to Ireland and to Belgium. 
A most instructive lecture by Mr. Sanger Shepherd on “ Orthochro- 
matic Photography.”’ 
Several technical lectures of the ‘ Amateur Photographer’ series. 
The section is much indebted to Mr. Baldock for his admirable 
management of the lantern during the year.—E. Pierce, Hon. Sec. 
MicroscopicaL ComMittTEE. 
I regret to have very little to report on behalf of the Microscopical 
Section. 
In January last a notice was received from the Royal Micro- 
scopical Society regarding the Standardising of the different parts of 
Microscopes, a copy of which was sent. to the various members of the 
Committee. 
A sectional conversational meeting was held on February 28th, 
presided over by Mr. Lovett, who gave a demonstration of fluid 
mounting of subjects. 
Mr. W. Murton Holmes presented the Society with fourteen slides 
illustrating fish parasites, originally belonging to the collection of the 
late Mr. Lee.—G. W. Moore. 
Musrum CommirteEE. 
The Museum Committee have to report that considerable interest 
appears to have been taken, by visitors to the Free Library at the 
Town Hall, in the objects shown in the Club’s Loan Museum. 
No doubt the attraction would be still greater if more specimens 
could be displayed in open cases instead of in drawers. The present 
open case is also not sufficiently high to exhibit objects of any con- 
siderable height. 
It would be an advantage if a wall case could be obtained. 
The Committee are particularly indebted to the Corporation for the 
loan of various Roman and Saxon antiquities found in Croydon; to 
Mr. Kenneth Me Kean, for the loan of part of his fine collection of 
local shells; and to Mr. G. E. Dibley, F.G.S., for the loan of a large 
number of Chalk fossils. 
They have also to offer their thanks to the following members of 
the Club :—Messrs. W. B. Bannerman, F.G.S., J. E. Clark, F.G.S., 
George Clinch, F.G.S., G. J. Hinde, Ph. D., F.R.S., F.G.S., A. J. Hogg, 
J. M. Hobson, M.D., W. Murton Holmes, E. Lovett, E. A. Stebbing 
Maclin, F.G.S., G. W. Moore, H. Franklin Parsons, M.D., F.G.S., 
N. F. Robarts, F.G.S., C. H. Williams, W. Whitaker, B.A., F.R.S., 
F.G.S., &c.; and to Messrs. J. C. Cambridge, F'. Churchill, J. Kidd, 
Mrs. A. W. H. Lefroy, Messrs. H. Mitchell, A. J. Potter, G. H. Thatcher, 
