174 REPORTS FROM THE SECTIONS. 
Mr. T. E. Hewerr exhibited a series of beautifully prepared 
slides of parasites, &c. 
Mr. Hirst (for Mr. Gilliat) exhibited a large and valuable 
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Dr. Morris 
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ascertain the relative advantages of illumination by means of 
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which it appeared that the Reflex Illuminator yielded a rather 
better result, but that Professor Abbé’s hemispherical lens was 
much easier of manipulation. 
MONDAY, 17 NOVEMBER, 1879. 
Mr. H. G. A. Wrieut, M.R.C.S., in the Chair. 
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hands yielded the most gratifying results on a slide of a very 
small and closely striated species of WV. rhomboides, which could 
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an adaptation of the plano-convex doublet of Sir John Herschel, 
