142 PROCEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



R. Lloyd, Esq., 69, Holborn-hill ; and H. W. Elphinstone, 

 Esq., 15, Cadogan-place, were balloted for, and duly elected 

 members of the Society. 



The President delivered an address on the progress of the 

 Society, and of microscopical science generally, during the 

 past year. 



Resolved, that the address now read be printed and circu- 

 lated in the usual manner, with the Reports of the Council, 

 the Library Committee, and the Auditors. 



March Mtk, 1860. 

 George Jackson, Esq., in the chair. 



John Shepperd, Esq., 11, Sussex-place, Regent's-park; and 

 Thomas Ketteringham, Esq., 51, Coleshill -street, Chelsea, 

 were balloted for and duly elected members of the Society. 



The following papers were read: — 



' On the Development of the Diatom-valve/ by Dr. 

 Wallich. ('Trans./ p. 129.) 



' On Asterolampra, and some other species of Diatomaceae/ 

 by Dr. Greville. ( f Trans./ p. 102.) 



' On the Amoeboid Conditions of Volvox globator/ by Dr. 

 Hicks. (< Trans./ p. 99.) 



' On a New Zoophyte/ by Dr. Allman. ( f Trans./ p. 125.) 



