The attendanc? at these meetings averaged /lO per cent of the 

 membership. Th? Society has been laid under a deep obhgation 

 to Mr. R. A. Sloan for supplying a complete outfit of electric lamps, 

 .specially designed by himself, and furnished entirely at his expense.' 

 The warm thanks of the members are accorded to him for his 

 generosity. 



The six Field Meetings held during the summer months did 

 not receive the support they deserved, although some were decided 

 successes. It is hoped that this branch of the Society's activity 

 may attract more attention during the forthcoming year. 



CURATOR'S REPORT. 



During the year 205 shdes have been issued to 19 members, 

 as against 474 and 572 in 1920 and 1919 respectively. 



The slides in the cabinet have been enriched by the following 

 welcome additions ;- -4 Slides of Pohv.oa, presented^ by Mr. F. \V. 

 Hutton ; 35 Slides of Physiology and Pathology, presented by 

 Mr. H. t. White. 



The Societ}^ now possesses a large stock of slides, which repre- 

 sent practically every branch of microscopical science, and the 

 mem'oers would be well advised to make as much use of them 

 as possible. 



It is hoped tliat the coming year will show a record in the 

 demand for slides. 



LIBRARY. 



Owing to the sudden dem.i'^e cf the Hon. Librarian, we regret 

 that no report can be prepared. 



