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'' British Moss Flora " (Dr. Braithwaite), part 20, 

 " The Mycetozoa" (Sir Edward Fry). 

 "Smithsonian Report for 1897." 

 "Protozoa of Lake Erie." 

 " American Hydroids," part 7. 

 "Fishes of North and jNIiddle America." 

 " Synopsis of American Wasps " (Saussiire). 

 " Index to the Foraminifera " (Sherborn). 

 " Catalogue of North American Diptera " (Osten Sacken). 

 " The Lucernaria " (W. J. Clark). 

 " Journal of the Koyal ]Microscopical Society." 

 "Proceedings of the Poyal Society." 

 " La Nuova Notarisia." 

 " American Botanical Gazette." 

 "Journal of Applied Microscopy." 



" Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Science of Phila- 

 delphia." 

 " Proceedings of the Geologists' Association." 

 " British Annelids," part 2, Ray Society. 

 " Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science." 

 " Annals and Magazine of Natural History." 



The question of storage room, so often referred to, seems to be 

 as far from solution as ever; but until some way out of the 

 difficulty is found, it will be almost impossible for the Librarian 

 to draw up a new Catalogue, which is greatly required, the latest 

 list dating from 1883. 



Although no important addition has recently been made to the 

 Cabinet, the whole collection has been arranged and catalogued 

 by the Curator, with the assistance of Mr. C. Turner and others. 

 Having completed this somewhat irksome and lengthy task, Mr. 

 Browne has found it necessary to resign the Curatorship, which 

 he has held with conspicuous success for some six years. The 

 Committee begs to tender him its warmest thanks for the services 

 he has rendered to the Club during this period, and also to those 

 gentlemen who were associated with him in his labours. 



In nominating Mr. Sidwell for the office, the Committee has 

 the fullest assurance that he will maintain the collections handed 

 over in such good order by his predecessor. 



