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PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 
larger space in the Journal than was at present the case. The 
Journal had already a world- wide reputation, and the surest way to 
maintain this would be to increase as far as possible the number and 
value of their original communications to the Society. 
The following Instruments, Objects, &c., were exhibited. 
Mr. E. M. Nelson : — Powell and Lealand’s new Apochromatic Con- 
denser. 
Mr. J. Swift : — Improved form of Dick’s Polarizing Microscope. 
New Fellows: — The following were elected Ordinary Fellows: — 
Messrs. Alfred L. Blow, F.C.S., and Arthur D. Howard. 
