40 C.C. NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 



MICROSCOPICAL SECTION. 



President: S. D. Scott, Esq. 



MEMBERS : 

 J. G. Herbert. A. A. L. Roberts. 



A. N. Lawford. J. G. Russell. 



P. Wheeler. 



B 



Section of the N.H.S. for studying objects with the 

 microscope was started towards the end of last term, a 

 sufificient number having given in their names. 



Regular meetings will be held this term on Saturdays 

 2X12 o'clock in the new Physics Laboratory, when material collected 

 can be examined and microscopic preparations made. The requisite 

 stains and reagents are supplied by the Society, and members are 

 only required to provide themselves with notebooks and a small 

 number of inexpensive tools necessary for the preparation of objects. 

 Mr. Gardiner, Mr. Hedley and Mr. Wynne-Edwards have very 

 kindly offered to lend their microscopes, and this will enable a certain 

 number of members to be admitted who do not as yet possess them. 

 The ponds in the neighbourhood should offer a good stock of 

 material for those who are interested in the lower forms of life, 

 whilst the opportunity for making a microscopical examination may 

 prove useful to members of other sections. 



Permission will be given to any members of the N.H.S. to make 

 occasional use of the microscopes, as far as the number of these at 

 disposal will allow. 



