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The thanks of the Club were cordially voted to those gentle- 

 meii who had communicated papers, etc., to the meeting. 



The Secretary said that in consequence of the death of their 

 Editor the Committee had been placed in some difficulty with 

 regard to the Journal, but he was glad to be able to announce 

 that Mr. Nelson had very kindly come to their assistance by 

 undertaking the duties of Editor pro tern. 



Mr. Nelson said he should be very glad to render what service 

 he could in the matter ; but they might be sure he would not 

 have undertaken the work had it not been for the assurance 

 that he should have the kind assistance of Mr. Karop in con- 

 nection with it. 



Announcements of meetings for the ensuing'month were then 

 made, and the proceedings terminated with the usual conver- 

 sazione, at which the following objects were exhibited : — 



Cheap German Lens by Leitz 



Fredericella sultana 



Stem of Juniper, Trans. Sec. 



EucManis diletata ... 



Nav. Rhomhoides, in Quinidine 



„ „ in Styrax 



Chcetoceros, sp., in very remarkable 



and hitherto undescribed sheaths, 



apparently membranous 

 Brachionus hrevispinus, Ehr., new to 



England 

 Crystals of Cinchonidine, Mount 20 



years old ... ... 



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Mr. A. Ashe. 

 Mr. F. W. Andrew. 

 Mr. W. J. Brown. 

 Mr. W. Burton. 



Mr. C. Lees Curties. 



Mr. J. G. Grenfell. 



Mr. C. Rousselet. 



Mr. Geo. J. Smith. 



November 4th, 1892. — Conversational Meeting. 

 The following objects were exhibited : — 



Macrothrix laticornis ... ... ") 



Euchlanis triqueta j Mr. W. Burton. 



Hemiaulus alatus ... ... ... Mr. H, Morland. 



Funaria hygrornetrica, with pseudo- 

 scopic binocular 



Mr. Alpheus Smith, 



