Doncaster Microscopical & General Scientific Society
CONVERSAZIONE
In The Corn Exchange On Wednesday, October 25th, 1882
The following objects will be exhibited under the Microscopes : –
Stand | Exhibitor | Object |
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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 : –
Exhibitor | Object |
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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 : –
Exhibitor | Object |
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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 : –
Exhibitor | Object |
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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.