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PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 



MEETING 



Held on the 17th of October, 1906, at 20 Hanover Square, W., 

 A. N. Disney, Esq., Vice-President, in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the Meeting of the 20th of June, 1906, were read 

 and confirmed, and were signed by the Chairman. 



The List of Donations to the Society since the last Meeting (ex- 

 clusive of exchanges and reprints), was read, and the thanks of the 

 Society were voted to the donors. 



From 

 The Publisher. 



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Science Progress, No. 1 



Recueil de l'institut Botanique Leo Errara. Tomes 



et vi. (8vo, Brussels, 1906) 



A. Lingard, M.B., and Major E. Jennings, I.M.S., Some) 



Flagellate Forms found in the Intestinal Tracts of DipteraJ 



and other Genera. (8 vo, London, 1906) ) 



A large number of Slides of Microscopic Objects 



Catalogue of the same, with sketches 



Some materials for mounting 



On the Anatomy and Physiology of the Spongiadse, by 



J. S. Bowerbank, LL.D., etc. Phil. Trans., 1858 

 Book containing mounted tracings of Sponge Spicules 



from the above paper 



Small portfolio containing drawings by Mr. Hilton of 



Diatoms, etc., from the Indian Ocean, Red Sea, and 



Arabian Sea 



Slides (23) of Foraminifera from the Gault of Folkestone,! 



used by the donor in writing his paper on the Foramin- [ Mr. F. Chapman. 



ifera of the Gault of Folkestone 



The Director of 

 the Institute. 



Mr. A. Lingard. 



Mr. Jas. Hilton, 

 F.R.M.S. 



Old Portable Microscope by Dollcnd 



Pocket Microscope 



) Major F. R. W. 

 ) Sampson. 



I A Member of the 

 Quekett Microscopical 

 Club. 



Descriptions of the Old Microscope by Dollond, and of the small 

 pocket Microscope presented to the Society, written by Mr. F. A. 

 Parsons, were read by the Secretary. 



The Chairman said they were much indebted to Mr. Parsons for 

 these interesting descriptions, and to the donors of the instruments, to 

 whom a vote of thanks was unanimously passed. 



