264 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECTIONS. 
12 NOVEMBER, 1883. 
Mr. P. R. Pepuey in the Chair. 
Mr. Hy. Warts’ first box of twenty-four slides, and his letter 
relating to the plan of working the Postal Microscopical arrange- 
ment were placed before the meeting. 
Dr. Wricut exhibited, for Mr. Matthews of Adelong, the first 
26 numbers of Cole’s “Studies in Microscopical Science;” Mr. 
Wuireteces, living specimens of the large water-flea, Daphnia 
cheronata; Dr. Wricut, the Bacteria of hay infusion, with Tolles 
new x's; homo. imn. objective, whereby some indications of the 
internal structure of these exceedingly minute organisms were 
made out; Mr. Waker, the male mosquito, mounted by himself, 
10 DECEMBER, 1888. 
Mr. G. D. Hirst in the Chair. 
Dr. Morris presented to the Society seven slides of Amphiplewra 
pellucida, mounted in media of increasing diffractive properties, 
meeting for the election of officers, April 13, 
e following were elected :—Chairman : Fk To 
Mannina. Secretaries Dr: N. MacLavrin, Mr — 
Evans. Committee: Dr. Macxettar, Dr. Beprorp, Dr. o~_ 
Dixson, Dr. Eway, old members; Dr. Scuurre, Dr. Hurst, new 
members 
Seven general meetings were held during the session, 0D the 
dates appointed by the Council of the Society. The opr 
meeting was not held, as the date fixed for it came too close 
the Christmas holidays. 
The meetings were more largely attended than in any nye 
Session, and many subjects of great professional interest W" 
discussed by the members present. 
