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Mr. Wesche said he had seen many of Dr. Scriven's sections, 

 and they were certainly remarkably clear. Every organ could 

 be traced right through. 



The President said he was sure the members would desire to 

 give a very hearty vote of thanks to Dr. Scriven for his very 

 valuable paper, and to couple with this their thanks to Mr. Karop 

 for so kindly reading it, and for having further illustrated the 

 subject by giving them some of the results of his own experience. 



The thanks of the Club were unanimously voted accordingly. 



The notices for the month were then mentioned, but it was 

 announced that the ordinary meetings of the Club would, as 

 usual, be suspended until the third Friday in October. The 

 ordinary meeting-nights meanwhile would be utilised as gossip- 

 nights. 



