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The Tyneside Naturalist's Field Club Transactions Mr. Bywater. 



Carpenter's " Vegetable Physiology " Mr. Groves. 



" The Microscope," by Dr. Carpenter ... ... Dr. Kamsbotham. 



24 Slides Mr. T. 0. White.. 



12 Slides Mr. Hailes. 



6 Slides Mr. Groves. 



6 Slides Mr. J. F. Pickard. 



6 Slides' , Mr. Walker. 



Photograph printed by the Albertype Process ... Mr. Groves. 

 A new brass Tank Microscope, with 4in.| 



objective, in Mahogany Case } ••• Mr. Ross. 



The Secretary drew especial attention to the handsome present from Mr. 

 Ross, and to the liberal manner in which he had followed up his suggestion 

 made at the previous meeting. 



A vote of thanks to the donors was unanimously carried. 



The following gentlemen were elected members of the club :— Mr. Joseph F. 

 Gibson, Mr. F. Johnson, and Mr. Henry King. 



The meetings and excursions for the ensuing month were announced by the 

 Secretary, and the proceedings terminated with a conversazione, at which the 

 following objects were exhibited : — 



Wing of large Yellow Under-wing Moth by Mr. Golding. 



Leaf of Loasa Tricolor.. Mr. B. D. Jackson. 



Polyxenus Lagurus and hairs of ditto ) « -vr « T M T +" 



Fly and 3 parasites i 



August 26th, 1870. — Chairman, Professor Lionel S. Beale, 



F.R.S., President. 



The following donations were announced : — 

 "The Monthly Microscopical Journal" ... 

 "Science Gossip" 



" Land and Water" (weekly) 



" The American Naturalist," August, 1870 

 "Hogg on the Microscope," 1st Edition... 

 " Pritchard's Infusoria," 1st Edition 



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50 Slides ... ... ... ... ... 



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from the Publisher, 

 the Publisher, 

 the Editor. 

 in Exchange. 



Mr. M. C. Cooke. 



Mr. L. Bennett. 

 Mr. M. C. Cooke. 

 Mr. W. Hainworth, jun. 

 Mr. Oxley. 

 Mr. Quick. 



The thanks of the Club were returned to the donors. 



The following gentlemen were balloted for and duly elected members of the 

 Club : — Mr. Martin Burgess, Mr. John Carpenter, Mr. Frank Clarkson, Colonel 

 Hennell, Mr. John Hirst, Robert Henry Houlston, Mr. Samuel Warburton. 

 Mr. T. C. White read a paper "On papers for the Club." 



Mr. M. C. Cooke said he should be glad to hear some discussion upon this 

 subject ; personally he felt very much obliged to Mr. White for bringing it for- 

 ward, for he had often tried to stir up members to produce papers, but all the 



