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Diatomacese from Ormsby Broad 



Tubi f ex rivulonnn 



Capitella capitata 



Coccus of the vine 



Diatoms, Aulacodiscus Sturtii ... 



Diatoms, Amphipleura 2 3 &Uucida in 



Smith's new medium ... 

 Floscularia omata 

 Sections of leaves of Pinus pinea 



„ cotyledon of Pinus pinea 



Fredericella sultana 

 Trans, sec. stem of Mistletoe ... 

 ,, ,, leaf stalk of Camelia 



Prof. | 



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Mr. H. G. Glasspoole. 

 Mr. A. Hammond. 



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Mr. G. E. Mainland. 

 Mr. H. Morland. 



Mr. E. M. Nelson. 



Mr. R. Nevins. 

 Mr. J. W. Reed. 



Mr. C. Rousselet. 

 Mr. W. D. Smith. 

 Mr. J. Woollett. 



Attendances — Members, 51 ; Visitors, 3. 



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June 27th, 188-4. — Ordinary Meeting. 

 Dr. M. C. Cooke, M.A., A.L.S., President, in the Chair. 



The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and confirmed. 

 The following gentlemen were balloted for and duly elected members of 

 the Club:— Mr. Edward Bates, Mr. Walter L. Burrows, and Mr. Sydney 

 Cooper Tress. 



The following donations to the Club were announced : — 



" Proceedings of the Geologists' Association "... From the Society. 

 "Proceedings of the Hertfordshire Natural) 

 History Society " ... ... ... J 



" The American Naturalist " ... 

 "The American Monthly Microscopical") 

 Journal " ... ... ... ... ) 



"Science Monthly" 

 "Science Gossip " 



Cole's " Studies in Microscopical Science" ... 

 " Annals of Natural History"... 

 Two photographs of Excursionists at Chingford 

 The thanks of the Club were voted to the donors. 



Mr. T. C. White said that in presenting the photographs he should like to 

 say that they must be considered as the work of only just a beginner. He 

 regretted that they did not include the whole of the 63 members who 

 went to the excursion, but they were most of them wandering, and he jnst 

 caught the few only who sat down together by the pool at Fairmead. The 

 photograph of the hotel was not so clear as it ought, and was desired, to be, 

 but it was taken about six o'clock in the evening, when the light was by no 

 means good, and although there was five seconds' exposure with open aper- 

 ture the result was a rather dark picture. 



The President reminded the members that the time had come round again 

 for them to nominate gentlemen for election as officers and Council for the 



In Exchange. 



From the Editor. 



„ Publisher. 

 Purchased. 



From Mr. T. C. White. 



