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REPORTS FROM THE SECTIONS 
(IN ABSTRACT). 
Sections A, B, 0, D, and F, did not meet in 1880. 
SECTION E.—MICROSCOPICAL SCIENCE. 
14 APRIL, 1880. 
Mr. H. G. A. Wricut, M.R.C.S, in the Chair. 
Tae minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. 
The following Committee was elected for the ensuing year :— 
hairman: Dr. Morris. Secretary: Mr. P. R. Peptey. Com- 
Mittee : Messrs. H. G. A. Wricut, G. D. Hirst, W. MacponnegLl, 
F. B. Kynepon. 
It was resolved to hold the meetings of the Section on the evening 
of the second Wednesday in each month. 
The meeting then adjourned. 
WEDNESDAY, 17 MAY. 
Dr. Morris in the Chair. 
It was resolved that application be made to the General Council 
rag purchase of a microscopical object cabinet to hold 1,000 
Mr. T. E. Hewerr exhibited a series of eighteen (18) slides of 
Entomostraca, fifteen of which were undescribed and new to 
naD® Monnis called the attention of the meeting to Py) slides of 
