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PROCEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES. 
The President thought the general opinion expressed was deci- 
dedly against making glasses as toys. Opticians were guided by 
demand ; but then Mr. Richard Beck used to say that their best cus- 
tomers were the people who did nothing at all. He hoped that the 
discussion of the subject would tend to lead makers to produce really 
good objectives with a happy medium of angle. What they wanted 
was a glass really suited for the purposes of research. 
Donations to the Library since April 7, 1875 : 
Nature. Weekly 
Athenseum, Weekly 
Society of Arts Journal. Weekly 
Journal of tlie Linnean Society. Ko. 79 
The Canadian Journal 
La Teoria della Riproduzione delle Diatomee. By Conte Francesco 
Castracane 
Le Diatomee nella eta del Carbone. Memoria del Sig. Conte 
Francesco Castracane 
Le Diatomee in relazione a la Geologia. Memoria del Sig. Conte 
Francesco Castracane 
A box of minerals, and some diatomaceous earth in the solid state 
H. W. Jones, Esq., was elected a Fellow of the Society. 
Walter W. Eeeves, 
Assist. ~ Seer etartj. 
Scientific Evening, Ajpril 21, 1875. 
On this occasion the libraries of King's College were placed at 
the service of the Society by the kindness of the authorities, and the 
attendance was very good in spite of violent rains. Excellent lamps 
were lent by Messrs. Baker, How, and Parker, and the display of 
objects equal to any former occasion, as the subjoined list will show. 
Exhibitors and Objects, 
The President, H. C. Sorby, Esq. : Some new apparatus for the 
study of the spectra, and showing its application. 
Messrs. Beck : Podura scale under an immersion ^th, with a pecu- 
liar illumination, showing corrugations and fine black lines from end 
to end of 'the scale. All sign of the note of exclamation markings 
had disappeared. 
Mr. W. A. Bevington : The fructification of Trichomanes radicans. 
Mr. Thomas Bolton: A new species of Ophrydium (0. pedictdum). 
Dr. Braithwaite : Section of leaf of Bhopala PoJdii, showing 
lignified trabecular cells between the upper and lower surface ; also 
cuticle with immersed stomata. 
Mr. John Browning: The specula of nitrate of didymium and 
thallium. 
Mr. Frank Crisp : Ahren's binocular microscope, with prisms of 
Iceland spar. 
Mr. F. Fitch : Tongue of Norway ant (under side). 
Mr. Fitzgerald : Selenite flowers under a new form of polariscope. 
Mr. Henry Plails : Internal casts of Foraminifera, Cliona borings, &c. 
From 
The Editor. 
Ditto. 
Society. 
Ditto. 
Institution. 
Author. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Mr. Hanks. 
