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had been greatly interested by the subject, and in the manner in which 
it had been brought before them. He had much pleasure in moving 
that a very hearty vote of thanks be given to Messrs. Barnard and 
Carver for their paper and exhibition. Carried unanimously. 
The President said that Mr. Yezey had kindly brought a number 
of slides for exhibition upon the screen. 
Mr. Yezey said that the series of slides (about 70) which were now 
to be shown on the screen, had been in his possession for some time, 
and had been painted by Mr. Underhill some years ago. It had been 
suggested that Fellows would like to see them, and so he had brought 
them up. The slides had been prepared principally to illustrate £ Pond 
Life.’ The description would be found on each slide, but in case any 
further information were required he had asked Mr. Rousselet to furnish 
it, as the subject had been his special study, 
The slides were then exhibited upon the screen. 
The President proposed the thanks of the Society to Mr. Yezey for 
bringing down this large number of beautiful slides for them to see, 
and to Mr. Kousselet for his explanatory remarks. 
The vote of thanks having been put to the meeting, was unanimously 
carried. _____ 
The following Instruments, Objects, &c., were exhibited : — 
Mr. Measures : — New Binocular Dissecting Microscope by Carl 
Zeiss. 
The President : — A Microscope which belonged to Sir David 
Brewster, lent for exhibition by Mrs. Brewster Fergusson. 
Mr. Geo. Hind : — Spider’s Web and Fly. 
Messrs. Barnard and Carver : — Lantern Slides illustrating their 
paper. 
Mr. Yezey : — 70 Hand-painted Lantern Slides of Pond Life. 
New Fellows. — The following were elected Ordinary Fellows : — 
Mr. G. H. Barker, Sr. Domingo de Orueta y Duarte, Mr. J. W. Flower, 
Mr. C. D. Soar, and Mr. W. T. Webster. 
