168 PKOCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 



macrospore, and macrozoospore, the more correct terms megasporange, 

 megaspore, and megazoospore will be substituted. The term spore, and 

 its derivatives zoospore, tetraspore, &c., &c., will be limited to propaga- 

 tive cells of nonsexual origin ; while for those reproductive cells which 

 are the result of a process of sexual union, terms will be used compounded 

 of the termination sperm, e. g. oosperm, zygosperm, carposperm, &c. 



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



Mr. Crisp : — (1 and 2) Bausch and Lomb Optical Co.'s Spirit-lamp 

 and fitting for Wenham Binocular Prism ; (3) Mawson and Swan's 

 Photomicrographic Attachment ; (4) Falk's Eotating Object-disc. 



Mr. Karop : — Particle of Quartz (?) sand with radiating lines 

 (crystals ?). 



Mr. Michael: — TJropoda Krameri. Alimentary canal and female 

 reproductive organs in situ. 



Mr. T. F. Smith : — Pleurosigma angulatum showing fine grating. 



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

 Messrs. W. I. Chapman, Thomas Craig, Eev. James Horn, Alexis A. 

 Julien, Ph.D., Eev, Albert Mann, jun., F. S. Newcomer, M.D., 

 C. W. Plyer, and Henry M. Whelpley. 



