had nominated Mr. Hainworth to act on their behalf, and it 

 now remained for the Members present to elect another gentle- 

 man to represent them as Auditor. 



Mr. J. Terry was then proposed as Auditor by Mr. Chapman, 

 seconded by Mr. Waller, and duly elected. 



The Chairman said their next business was to nominate 

 gentlemen to fill the vacancies caused upon the Committee 

 by the retirement by rotation of Messrs. Morland, Dadswell, 

 Reeves, and Rousselet, and by the removal of Mr. Yezey to the 

 office of Treasurer. The four retiring Members were, of course, 

 eligible for re-election. 



The following gentlemen were then nominated as candidates 

 for the five vacancies mentioned : — 



Mr. G. E. Mainland, nominated by Mr. Freeman and 

 seconded by Mr. Hardy. 



Mr. H. Morland, nominated by Mr. Allen and seconded by 

 Mr. Burton. 



Mr. E. Dadswell, nominated by Mr. Chapman and seconded 

 by Mr. Brown. 



Mr. W. W. Reeves, nominated by Mr. Ward and seconded 

 by Mr. Newton. 



Mr. E. T. Newton, nominated by Mr. Reed and seconded by 

 Mr. Waller. 



Mr. C. Rousselet, nominated by Mr. Western and seconded 

 by Mr. Pound. 



Mr. J. G. Waller, nominated by Mr. Nelson and seconded by 

 Mr. Morland. 



Mr. J. W. Burton, nominated by Mr. A. Smith and seconded 

 by Mr. Freeman. 



Mr. Bryce read a paper " On some New Rotifers of the 

 genus Callidina," illustrating the subject by drawings on 

 paper, and enlarged on the blackboard, and by specimens 

 shown under the microscope. 



The Chairman said that the Members of the Club had been 

 so active and fortunate amongst the Rotifers, that this paper 

 could not fail to interest many who, he hoped, would add some 

 remarks upon the subject. 



Mr. Western regretted that he had nothing to add to the 

 description given, but he wished to say that in his opinion the 

 paper to which they liad just listened was a very valuable con- 



