MICROSCOPICAL SECTION 
OF THE 
Aoval Society of South Australia. 
ANNUAL REPORT, 1893-4. 
In consequence of the decreasing number of members who took 
any interest in microscopical work or attended the meetings, a 
special meeting was called on April 10th to consider the position 
of the Section, and as to whether the joint meetings with the 
Field Naturalists’ Section should be continued or not. At this 
meeting there were only four members present, and it was 
unanimously felt that it was useless to endeavor to continue the 
existence of the Section. The Secretary therefore, was directed 
to notify to the Royal Society that the Section was dissolved, 
and as there would probably be a small balance on hand after 
payment of all accounts, the Microscopical Magazines on hand 
were to be bound as far as funds would permit. All property of 
the Section to be handed over to the Royal Society. 
Appended is a statement of receipts and expenditure. After 
payment of account for binding there would be a balance of 5d. 
on hand to be paid to the Royal Society. 
J. W. Bussett, Hon. Sec. 
D. Fiemine, Chairman. 
