144 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 



The pond in question contained nothing of any consequence in the 

 summer. 



Mr. Stewart said that the specimen exhibited by Mr. Badcock was 

 the finest he had ever seen. 



The following Instruments, Objects, &c., were exhibited :— 



Mr. Badcock : — Lophopiis criistaUinns. 



Messrs. Beck : — New Condenser (see p. 141). 



Mr. Crisp : — (1) Beck's Miner's Binocular Microscope. (2) Photo- 

 graph by Mr. Jennings of -001 grain of arsenic x 400. (3; Mauler's 

 blue glass slides. 



Mr. Forrest:— New Compressorium. 



Dr. Gibbes: — (1) Bacillus anihracis in lung. (2) Section of 

 tongue treble stained and injected. 



Mr. Kitton : — Eujjodiseus arcjus mounted in gum-juniper. 



Mr. Stephenson : — Specimens illustrating his paper on mounting. 



Mr. Stewart : — Gregarinid8B from vesiculae seminales of the earth- 

 worm. 



New Fellows. — The following were elected Ordinary Fellows : — 

 Messrs. W. J. Abel, Herbert C. Chadwick, Walter H. Mead, and 

 James Warnock. 



