FOLKESTONE 



J^KTURT^Ii) HISTORY 



AND 



MICBOSCOPICAL SOCIETY. 



PROCEEDINGS. 

 NIImTH series, 1892. 



Tuesday, February 16th, 1892. 



It was found impracticable to hold the Annual Meeting in 

 January, owing to the prevalence of so much sickness. And on 

 this evening it was found necessary through the illness of the 

 President and Secretary, again to postpone it until March. 



Several microscopes were on the table, and a number of inter- 

 esting objects were shown. There were 23 members present, and 

 two new ones were elected. 



March 1st, 1892. 



The Annual Meeting was held. The weather was very inclement, 

 and only 19 were present. The Secretary read the Balance Sheet, 

 which showed a balance in favour of the Society of ^615 7s. lOd. 

 (see end of proceedings). 



He then read the following Report for 1891 — 



The number of Members on our roll at the end of last year, was 

 seventy-nine, a smaller number than we have recorded for many 



