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MICROSCOPICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SECTION. 
January 6th, 1868. 
J. B. Dancer, F.R.A.S., President of the Section, in the 
Chair. 
Mr. Sidebotham exhibited a new revolving table for 
Microscopical purposes, made to his order by Mr. Rogerson ; 
also a large Duck’s egg, containing a second egg with a 
perfect shell. 
Specimens of the following plants were offered for distri- 
bution among the members by Mr. Notcutt : Iberis amara, 
Hierochloe borealis, Caucalis daucoides. 
Mr. Dancer read a Paper entitled “Some Remarks on 
Crystals containing Fluid.” 
Mr. Sidebotham also read a Paper on “Some of the 
Rarer Plants found near Llandudno.” 
[Both these Papers were afterwards read at the Ordinary 
Meeting of the Society, held January 21st, 1868, see pages 
83—90.] 
January 27th, 1868. 
J. B. Dancer, F.R.A.S., President of the Section, in the 
Chair. 
. 
The President announced the death of J. Hepworth, 
Esq., Surgeon, who had occasionally contributed papers to 
