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MICROSCOPICAL CROUP 



The leciurrr lor the Septcmher incclmu was Mr Arch. Kusby. Having. 

 rer.fiitly Tctnrned -frcmi overseas, Mr. Buyhy was able to give an c-xce'llwti 

 Talk an the work bring done at the Cambridge Uinver^ity fot the ^crpetuaucf 

 of the lype species of the algae. Thin woTk wa*; commenced hy Freiishoia. iinrt 

 Iftft to he conrinued by his successors when he retired. Mr. Busby illustrated 

 his talk with Kodacbrome slides taken in the laboratory and showing the 

 large racks of specimens m test tubes. He aho showed some excellent seenofi 

 t.'ikeii around the city oi Camhridse. itseli. 



The next meeting will have as it& fecturcr Mr C. Mitldleton, whose subject 

 will br "Hlumination^w r ith special reference to darfc'fcround". The Ntiveml;n--f 

 cretins; will have a lecture on "Metallurgy" hy Mr. A, Termant, ot the hrm 

 ot RuwoJts. Please bear these dates in mind, 



