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It is with deep regret that the Council have to report 

 the death of Sir Helenus R. Robertson, who had been a 

 member of the Society 34 years. 



During the year 18 ordinarj' members have been elected 

 and 10 have resigned. The present membership is 8 

 honorary members and 106 ordinarj^ members. 



There have been six Field Meetings during the year, 

 the attendance being fair, but an increase in the number 

 of members attending is desirable. The Council would like 

 to see more of the members bringing their microscopes 

 on meeting nights. The exhibits contribute so much to the 

 interest of members and visitors. 



JANUARY 17th, 1919. 



The following Exhibits were shown at the meeting : — 



Ova cocoon of Lumbricus terrestris... James Brown. 



Embr>-o of the Pig: A. Cook 



Transverse, Radial and Tang-ential 



longitudinal sections of Pine ... E. Fry. 

 Boxwood Model showing: Transverse, 



Radial and Tang-ential longitudinal 



surfaces ... ... ... ... do. 



The living Larva of Glow-worm — 



Lampyris Noctiluca do. 



Pond Life 



Radiolaria... 



Crystals of Hippuric Acid 



Diatom, Lepidodiscus elegans from 

 Simbirsk, Russia 



Dalton's Exhibition Slides of Butterfly 

 Scales 



Wood sections ... 



Teeth, in sections and otherwise 



Radiolaria and sundry objects of 

 interest ... 



Curious and rare Insects from Brazil. 



Nest of Trap Door Spider 



The Structure of Steel... 



Ornamental Panel— Apple Blossom 

 and Butterflv 



Theodore Garnett. 

 J. A. Henderson. 

 \V. Larkin. 



E. Leonard. 



JAS. D. Macphail. 

 E. O. Pritchard. 

 \V. H. Read. 



J. T. Norman-Thomas. 

 C. H. Hesketh-W.alkeh 



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