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PROCEEDINGS 



OF THE 



QUEKETT MICROSCOPICAL CLUB. 



Plate 8. 



.At the meeting of the Club held on March 18th, 1904, Dr. E. J. 

 Spitta, V.P.R. A.S., etc., President, in the Chair, the minutes of 

 the meeting held on February 1 9th were read and confirmed, and 

 the additions to the Library announced. 



Messrs. Max Staehler, 1ST. W. Brushfield, Alfred C. Ballard, 

 and William Pinkerton were balloted for, and duly elected 

 members of the Club. 



The Secretary announced that the new catalogue of the Library 

 of the Club was now ready, and could be obtained in the room 

 ■ at the close of the meeting, price Is. 



The President said that the compilation of a new catalogue 



always involved a very large amount of trouble, and the thanks 



•of the Club were due to Mr. Smith for undertaking it in this 



instance. A vote of thanks was accordingly put to the meeting, 



and carried unanimouslv. 



Mr. Kingsford read a note " On a Method of Constructing 

 Small Glass Tanks," specimens of which were exhibited in the 

 room. 



A note " On the Resolution of Amphipleura peUucida" by 

 Lieut.-Colonel John Thompson, of Brisbane, was read by the 

 •Secretary. 



Mr. Scourfield read a paper by Dr. Vavra " On the Phyllopods 

 Limnadia lentiadaris (L.) and Limnetis brachyura (O.F.M.), 

 and their occurrence in Bohemia." 



A paper by Mr. T. B. Rosseter, " On the Genital Organs of 

 Taenia sinuosa" was taken as read. 



The thanks of the Club were unanimously voted to the respec- 

 tive authors for their communications. 



Announcements of excursions, etc., for the ensuing month were 

 Jinade, and the proceedings closed with the usual conversazione. 



