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Proceedings of Academy of X at aval Science of Philadelphia. 



Journal of Applied Microscopy. 



Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society. 



Proceedings of the Royal Society. 



Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South. 

 Wales. 



JSTewstead's British Coccidae, Vol. 2. Ray Society. 



Michael's British I'yroglyphidae, Vol. 2. Ray Society. 



Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 



British Museum Handbook of Instructions for Collectors. 



Proceedings of the Geologists' Association. 



Sundry other Proceedings and Transactions, and various 

 pamphlets. 



The Committee have much pleasure in announcing that the 

 Honorary Librarian has completed a new Catalogue of the works 

 in the Club's Library in three sections — Authors, Titles, and 

 Journals of Scientific Societies. The Catalogue has been printed, 

 and is now on sale at the price of Is. The publication of this 

 Catalogue will undoubtedly greatly enhance the value of their 

 Library to the members, and the Committee do not doubt 

 that members will cordially appreciate the completion of their 

 Librarian's task, the labour of which has been greatly increased 

 by the inadequate accommodation at his disposal. 



The Journal has been issued with the usual regularity, and 

 the October number marks the completion of the eighth volume of 

 the Second Series. The Committee regret to announce that Mr. 

 Scourfield finds himself unable to continue the office of Editor, 

 owing to pressure of other work, and in accepting his resignation 

 the Committee desire to place upon record their cordial appre- 

 ciation of his services, and of the uniformly high standard 

 maintained by the Journal during his four years of office. 



It is, however, most desirable that the members should realise 

 that the present high standard of the Journal is attended by a 

 correspondingly high expenditure, and even under the existing 

 conditions, could only be maintained so long as the membership 

 remained at its present figure. A reference to the Balance 

 Sheet will show that the Club's income is practically absorbed 

 by two items, rent and the expenses of the Journal. In view of 



