NINETEENTH ' ANNUAL EEPOET 



LIVERPOOL MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY. 



In reviewing the events of the Nineteenth Session, your Council 

 do not see that there is much to call for special comment in the 

 working of the Society. 



The Jkleetings during the session have been largely attended, and 

 some of the papers read have been well illustrated by various Members 

 at the subsequent Conversaziones. 



It is with much pleasure that the Council are able to report a 

 decided increase in the number of the exhibits at the monthly Con- 

 versaziones, and it is to be hoped that the active interest thus shown 

 in the Society will make further progress during the coming session. 



The Council mourn the loss by death of one of the earliest and 

 most esteemed ^Members of the Society, W. H. Weightman, who was 

 President in 1882. 



Seven new Members have been enrolled during the past year. 

 24 Members have left or resigned. The Members on the list now 

 stand — 133 Ordinary Members, 8 Honorary Members and 1 Associate 

 Member. 



As heretofore, the Society, assisted by several Members of the 

 Chester Society of Natural Science, took an active part in the 

 Associated Soiree, annually held in St. George's Hall. 



