"Though death, we dare contend, is not the all, 

 And naught that dies but blooms again serene, 

 Fain would we linger o'er this closing scene, 

 And when, perforce, we answer to the call, 

 And younger players fill our vacant parts. 

 Fain would we live awhile within your hearts. 



Like lingering leaves." 



(Arthur Scott Craven.) 



MEMBERS' EXHIBITS— 



Gold Leaf "] 



Sections of Spine of Echinus I Edward Fry 



„ ,, Shell — Alveolina ... ... J 



Pond Life from beneath the Ice. — 1 



(Melicerta ringens and Stephan- I Theodore Garnett 



oceros Eichornii, etc.) ... ...J 



Antenna of Male Gnat J. A. Henderson 



Diatoms from Celebes ... ... ... E. Leonard 



Kadiolaria J. T. Norman-Thomas 



Section of Taw of Mole, showing teeth 1 rxr lu t^ j 

 in situ ... .. ...}W- H. Read 



Herapathite Crystals F. J. Smith 



FEBRUARY 2nd, 1917, 



A paper was read by Mr. William Doran, on " Aniline 

 Dyes and their use in Microscopical Work." 

 MEMBERS' EXHIBITS— 



Radiolaria Frank Bertrand 



Plant Sections E. Fry 



Pond Life. — Free swimming Rotifera i t,, j /- .^ 

 from Sefton Park Lake j Theodore Garnett 



Diatoms — "Orthosira arenaria" ... J. A. Henderson 



„ from Celebes E. Leonard 



Minute Porcellanous shells (foreign)... J. D. Macphail 



Spines of Moth Catocala from West 1 ir xt d- 

 Africa r^- ^- ^'^■'^^ 



Radiolaria J. T. Norman-Thomas 



Crystals and Cuticles Henry T. White 



MARCH 2nd, 1917. 



Mr. E. Leonard read a paper on "The Distribution of 

 Diatoms," communicated by Mr. F. W. Mills, F.R.M.S. 



