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Friday, May 15th. Mr. P. E. Vizard, Vice-President, in the chair. 
This being the last meeting of the Session, tea and coffee were 
served at 7.30, and vocal and instrumental music was rendered 
during the evening by Mrs. Radclyffe, Miss Hallam and Mr. 
Morris. 
The Rev. H. Neville Hutchinson, B.A., F.G.S., F.Z.S., and 
Mr. A. W. Stokes, F.C.S., F.I.C., exhibited objects under their 
microscopes. 
Mr.*H. Pace exhibited sheets of Botanical drawings and Mr. R. 
Ellis de Vesian, Plants of Hampstead collected twenty-six years 
previously. 
Mr. F W Rudler, 1.S.0., F.G.S., gave a black board 
demonstration of «* The Structure of Precious Stones,’’ and 
exhibited models of many famous gems. Mr. Hugh Findon, F.L.S..,- 
afterwards spoke on “‘ The Land Mollusca of Britain,’ of which 
he showed a nearly complete collection of species. 
Friday, November 13th. Mr. Walter Baily, M.A., F.Z.S., 
Vice-President, in the chair. 
Mr. W. G. Snowden Gard, LL.B., exhibited two maps of Canada 
and explained the relation of the physical features to the geological 
formations. 
Mr. James Burton exhibited under his microscope the scales of 
Machilis maritima. 
The Secretary laid on the table a collection of Mosses, and 
two Botanical works, presented to the Society by Mrs. C. Beach. 
Mr. Hugh Findon, F.L.S., exhibited a Testacella haliotidea 
from South Hampstead. 
Miss Garlick gave a demonstration of ‘*The Structure 
of Plants,’’ illustrated by sheets of coloured drawings lent by Mr. 
Pace. She explained those features in the structure of plants 
which enable a satisfactory botanical classification to be constructed. 
Friday, December 11th. Mr. F. C. Channing, F.Z.S., in the 
chair. 
The four members of the Section Committee were elected, 
as follows: Mrs. Park, Mrs. P. L. Forbes, Mr. S. P. Alcock, Mr. H. 
Pace. 
Mr James Burton exhibited under his microscope living Vorticella 
and Rottfer. 
