Doncaster Microscopical & General Scientific Society

CONVERSAZIONE

In The Corn Exchange On Wednesday, October 25th, 1882

The following objects will be exhibited under the Microscopes : –

Conservazione
Stand Exhibitor Object
1 Rev. Canon Brock Section of Coal.
2 Rev. Canon Brock Section of Fossilized Wood.
3 Rev. W. R. Weston Crystals of Salicine from Willow Bark under Polarized Light.
4 Dr. Mitchell Wilson The Tubercle Bacillus.
5 Dr. A. C. Wilson Trichina Spiralis from Pork.
6 Mr. M. H.  Stiles The Building Rotifer Melicerta  ringens, under black ground illumination.
7 Mr. J. M. Kirk The Creeping Rotifer Plumatella repens, illuminated by the Electric Light and Paraboloid.
8 Rev. R. M. Withington Vorticellae under black ground illumination.
9 Rev. R. M. Withington Insect preparation.
10 Mr. W. T. Jackson Fossil Shells from Barbadoes, Polycistina.
11 Mr. Matthewman Leg of Water Beetle, Dytiscus Marginalis.
12 Mr. F. Milner Leaf of Pyenanthemum inamum showing hairs and glands.
13 Mr. H. Milner Fossil Diatoms from Moran, Spain.
14 Mr. G. Winter Platino Cyanide of Yttrium under Polarised light.
15 Mr. Peter Thellusson Double Stained section of Wood.
16 Mr. Cheesman Moses.
17 Mr. E. A. Kirk Nitella transiucens showing cell circulation.
18 Mr. B. S. Brundell Tree Bug Diclyyonola crassicornis.
19 Mr. C. M. Hartley Sting of Hornet, vespa crabro.
20 Mr. W. Roberts House Fly, Musca domestica.
21 Mr. H. White Proboscis of Blow Fly, Musca Vomitoria.
22 Mr. Lewis Stained section of Eucalyptus Globulus.
23 Professor Armstrong Foraminiferae.
24 Dr, Burman  
25 Mr. W. Walker, M.R.C.C.  
26 Mr. Bunker, for Goole Naturalist  
27 Mr. Birks, Goole Volvox Globator.
28 Mr. Harrison  

 
On the Left Side of the Room under Galleries : –

Conservazione
Exhibitor Object
Mr. Cowley Series of Lantern Transparencies, Micro-photographs, and views of Natural Phenomena, shown by the Oxy-hydrogen Light Illuminated Vacuum Tubes revolved by Electricity.
Mr. Cuttriss Electric Railway. Electric Lamp fitted to Microscope. Electric Gas-lighter. Electro-Motor driving a Sewing Machine and Ventilating Fan.
Mr. Wilde A Collection of Telegraphic Apparatus. Telephones.
Messrs. Willoughby & Clarke Apparatus for the Production of Photo-micrographs, with experimental Illustrations.
Mr. Simmons Fossils, Etc.
Mr. Newton British Birds Eggs.
Mr. Winter Graphoscope and Views.
Mr. Bell Stereoscope Views.
Mr. Sommerset Stereoscope Views.

 
On the Right Side of the Room under Galleries : –

Conservazione
Exhibitor Object
Mr. Rochfort Connor, Member of the Chester Microscopical Society 55 Original Pen and Ink Drawings fron Microscope. 8 Sheets of Photographs, Illustrative of the Adulteration of Food etc.
Mr. M. H. Stiles A Series of 150 Dried Wild Plants collected near Doncaster. Snakes and Insects from Demerara. Photographs of Microscopic Objects.
Mr. Tindall A Collection of British Butterflies in 6 Cases. Case of Insects, etc., from Brazil.
Mr. Rand Case of Indian Butterflies. Collection of Indian Curiosities.
Mr. Bryce Wright, London A Collection of Flint and Bronze Implements, Illustration the Antiquity of Man.
Mr. Ballinger Geological Specimens.
Mr. Longbottom Geological Specimens. A Collection of Preserved Birds and Animals.
Ald. W. C. Clarke Antiquities of Various Periods, found in and near Doncaster.
Mr. Howard Geological Specimens. A Collection of Preserved Birds and Animals.
Mr. Storrs Natural History – Specimens. A Three-fold Scrap Screen.

 
On the Platform and Tables in Centre of Room : –

Conservazione
Exhibitor Object
Mr. J. M. Kirk Preserved Birds. Vivarium. Series of Drawings of Diatoms.
Mr. Barlow Microscopist’s Tank arranged for the Study and Examination of Minute Pond Life.
Mr. T. H. Easterfield British Fossils and Minerals. British Birds Eggs, Album of Jersey Sea Weeds.
Mr. Peter Thellusson Instantaneous Photographs of Yachts under weigh and Yachts racing
Mr. Somerville Russian and other curiosities.
Mr. Bunker A Collection of Shells from Goole and Neighbourhood.
Mr. Cheesman A Collection of 165 Dried Plants.

 
A Collection if OIL PAITINGS and ENGRAVINGS lent by
Mr. B. S. BRUNDELL., Mr. C .D. CLAYTON and Mr. FOGG
 
At 8.30 an ADDRESS will be delivered by
A. H. ALLEN Esq. F.C S. , F.I.C.
President of the Sheffield Naturalists’ Society ;
Public Analyst for the Borough of Doncaster and the West Riding of Yorkshire;
on SENSITIVE and SINGING FLAMES.