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The thanks of the Ckib were voted to Mr. Lewis for his 

 remarks and exhibits. 



The proceedings then terminated with the usual conver- 

 sazione. 



December 19th, 1902. — Ordinary Meeting. 

 J. G. Waller, Esq., F.S.A., Vice-President, in the Chair. 



The minutes of the meeting of November 21st, 1902, were 

 read and confirmed. 



The following gentlemen were balloted for and duly elected 

 members of the Club : — Mr. G. S. Barton, Mr. W. H. Bawtree,. 

 Mr. H. S. Partridge, Mr. H. M. Sayers, Mr. W. B. Stamp, and 

 Bev. C. Zimmermann. 



The donations to the Library were announced, and the thanks 

 of the Club were voted to the donors. 



A paper by Mr. Ayrton, " On Zootkamnium geniculaticm, a New 

 Infusorian found in the Biver Waveney, near Beccles," was read 

 by Mr. Bousselet, and was illustrated by drawings. 



Mr. Scourfield inquired if the species described did not 

 come very close to something illustrated in Saville-Kent's Manual 

 of the Infusoria ? 



Mr. Bousselet said there was nothing in Saville-Kent's book 

 like it, but it was nearer to Z. arhiiscida than to the other 

 species. 



Mr. Karop asked if anything was known as to its mode of 

 reproduction. 



Mr. Bousselet thought that as in allied species it was probable 

 that one individual broke away from the rest, and having attached 

 itself somewhere, divided again and again, until a whole colony 

 was produced. 



Mr. Hilton inquired if it would be possible to reproduce in 

 the Journal the very beautiful drawing with which this paper was 

 illustrated. 



Mr. Karop said they had found some difficulty in the production 

 of successful prints in w^hite upon a black ground, it being rarely 

 that any of the processes now employed gave quite satisfactory 



