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At the meeting of the Club held on April 15th, 1904, Dr. E. J. 

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

 the meeting held on March 18th were read and confirmed, and 

 the additions to the Library and Cabinet announced. 



Messrs. H. L. Woolley, C. H. Caffyn, W. L. Stephens, and 

 V. C. Martin were balloted for, and duly elected members of the 

 Club. 



The President pointed out that the Club had received a 

 number of slides of very great interest from Mr. Pousselet, 

 which would be of such great value that he thought this donation 

 called for a very special vote of thanks. There were ten slides 

 of Polyzoa, four of Infusoria, and one of Entomostraca. 



A special vote of thanks to Mr. Rousselet was voted 

 accordingly. 



The Secretary said that a further supply of Library catalogues 

 had now been received, and could be obtained from the Librarian 

 by any members who were unable to get them at the last 

 meeting. 



Mr. W. Wesche read a paper " On some New Sense-organs 

 in Diptera," the subject being illustrated by diagrams drawn 

 upon the beard, and by numerous figures prepared by the 

 author. 



On the motion of the President a cordial vote of thanks was 

 given to Mr. Wesche for his paper. 



Announcements of the meetings and excursions for the ensuing 

 month were then made, and the usual conversazione concluded 

 the proceedings. 



At the meeting of the Club held on May 20th, 190-i, Dr. E. J. 

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

 the meeting held on April 15th were read and confirmed, and the 

 additions to the Library and Cabinet announced. 



Messrs. E. W. H. Kennedy and F. J. Perks were balloted for, 

 and duly elected. 



Mr. Wallis Kew, F.Z.S., read a paper " On Pseudoscorpions," 

 illustrated by means of the lantern ; and, in reply to questions 

 from members, stated that the young chelifers possessed eight 

 legs, and that only the adults were found attached to insects. 



The President remarked upon the value of papers of this kind,. 



