roRTy=riR5T annual report 



LIVERPOOL MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY. 



The President and Council in presenting their Forty-first 

 Annual Report are pleased to record that the progress of 

 the Society continues satisfactory. 



The attendance at the Meetings has been very gratifying, 

 and the new arrangement, affording an extended period for 

 the examination of exhibits, has been much appreciated. 

 The members have freely availed themselves of the 

 opportunities to show slides of their own preparation, thus 

 furnishing favourable opportunities for mutual criticism and 

 discussion. It is the Council's sincere desire that this spirit 

 of inquiry should be fostered in every way possible. 



The variety of subjects treated on in the papers and 

 demonstrations has added considerably to the pleasure and 

 instruction afforded. The papers read were all good, the 

 illustrations by lantern slides being much enjoyed and of 

 considerable merit. The Council hereby express to the 

 various gentlemen who have read papers or given 

 demonstrations their hearty thanks. 



At the Annual Conversazione, held in May, members 

 of kindred societies were present, some of whom exhibited 



