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MICROSCOPICAL SECTION. 
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1903-4. 
This Section was re-established on September 17, 1903, and 
the following officers elected : —Chairman, D. Fleming ; Com- 
mittee, W. B. Poole, W. Fuller, and D. Gordon; Hon. Sec- 
retary, E. J. Bradley, Dover street, Malvern. At the even- 
ing meetings the following papers were read:— Тһе Life 
History of the Grain Rusts,” by ХУ. B. Poole; “Modern 
Methods Employed in Killing and Preserving Organisms for 
Microscopieal Examination,” by W. Fuller; “Life History of 
Fresh Water Polyzoa," by W. B. Poole; “The Study of 
Potable Water as Stored in Large Reservoirs,” by E. J. 
Bradley. In addition to the above, an evening was spent in 
the physiological laboratory of the University, by invitation 
of Professor Stirling, to see the general microscopic methods 
used in that department, and another evening was devoted to a 
photo-micrographic and lantern exhibition, given by W. B. 
Poole and W. P. Dollman. Five evenings were utilised for 
microscopical exhibits, and field excursions were made to 
the following places: —Blackwood, Fulham, Torrens Lake; 
dredging excursion in Port River, Semaphore Jetty, and a 
second visit to Blackwood. Members on the roll, 34. 
MICROSCOPICAL SECTION OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY 
OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 
BALANCE SHEET, SESSION 1903-4. 
Receipts. 
Bes. d. 
Royal Society Grants в ОО 
Subscriptions te „12 6 
£15 12 6 
Expenditure. 
£ s.d 
Postage a 2; 5. 210 4 
Advertising and Printing TI 0 
Stationery  ... E E. үзі 0 5 9 
Kerosine and Limelight Lantern 039. L 
Subscriptions paid to Treasurer of Royal 
Society ч en $. CAD 146 
Stamps—Duty on Receipts * ips JJ OE Brad. 
Caretakers—Grants to... ees я HAO 0 
Balance in hand a. Z 15 1655 
£15 126 
EDGAR J. BRADLEY, Hon. Secretary. 
Audited and found correct. 
THEO. GODLER, Auditor. 
