PROCEEDINGS OP THE SOCIETY. 937 



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



Mr. R. Brown, jim. : — Slide-box. 



Mr. Crisp:— (1) Swift's Eadial Microscope. (2) Mirand's 

 Revolver Microscope. (3) Pelletan's Continental Microscope. (4) 

 Fol's Compressor. (5) Moller's Typen-Platte with 400 Diatoms, 

 having the name of each photographed beneath it. (6) Fresh- water 

 Medusae preserved by Mr. Squire's process. 



Mr. Curties : — American Portable Dissecting Microscope. 



Mr. Lovett : — Slides of Cottus qiiadricornis (one day old). Ova of 

 Doris tuherculata, young Diadem Spiders, various Crustacea, younof of 

 Asteria gibhosa, Leaf of Drosera rotundifoUa with Insect, and Bryum 

 hornum mounted by the process described in his paper. 



Mr. J. Mayall, jun. : — Schroder's New Camera Lucida. 



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

 Messrs. Charles S. Fellows, S. A. Forbes, Charles G. Fuller, M.D., 

 Frederick Mercer, M.D., J. B. Morgan, and Charles H. Stowell, M.D. ; 

 and as Honorary Fellow, Dr. H. Van Heurck, of Antwerp. 



Meeting OF 14th November, 1883, at King's College, Strand, W.C, 

 The President (Prof. P. Martin Duncan, F.R.S.) in the 

 Chair. 

 The Minutes of the meeting of 10th October last were read and 



confirmed, and were signed by the President. 



The List of Donations (exclusive of exchanges and reprints) 

 received since the last meeting was submitted, and the thanks of the 

 Society given to the donors. 



From 

 badcock, J. — Vignettes from Invisible Life. (8vo, London, 



1883) The Author. 



Bastian, H. C. — The Beginnings of Life ; being some accomit 



of the nature, modes of origin, and transformations of 



lower organisms. 2 vols. (8vo, London, 1872) ,. .. Mr. Crisp. 



Sternberg, Gr. M. — Photo-micrographs and how to make 



them. 204 pp. and 47 Photo-micrographs (heliotype). 



(8vo, Boston, 188.S) The Author. 



Tiansactions of the Brighton Health Congress, 1881, with 



portraits, maps, and illustrative diagrams. (8vo, 



Brighton, 1883) Mr. J. E. Mayall. 



Cabinet for slides illustrating Cole's Studies in Microscopical 



Science Mr. A. C. Cole. 



Mr. C. Beck exhibited "Beck's Pathological Microscope and 

 Condenser " (supra, p. 894). 



Mr. Crisp exhibited (1) Microscope made by the " Societe Gene- 

 voise pour la Construction d'Instruments de Physique," and movable 

 table for drawing with the Camera Lucida ; (2) Swift and Son's 

 Pocket Microscope (supra, p. 896) ; (3) Harris's Pocket Microscope ; 



Ser. 2.— Voi,. III. 3 E 



