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Palatal Tooth of Gtenodus elegans from "| 



Northumberland Coal Shale, com- ( Mr H E. Freeman, 

 pared with teeth of Acanthurus, an j 

 existing species 



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January' 6th, 1893. — Conversational Meeting. 

 The following objects were exhibited : — 



Amoeha proteus Mr. W. Burton. 



Foraminifer, Botalia pulchella, from ") ,^ nn. ^^ t^ • , 

 c T C Mr. B. W. Priest, 



feamarang, Java ... ... 3 



January 20th, 1893.— Ordinary Meeting. 



A. D, Michael, Esq., F.L.S., Pres. R.M.S., Vice-President, 

 in the Chair. 



The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and con- 

 firmed. 



The following gentlemen were balloted for and duly elected 

 members of the Club :— Mr. C. Ashmore Baker, and Mr. Gr. P. 

 Dineen. 



The list of candidates for admission was read and suspended 

 until the next meeting. 



The following additions to the library were announced : — 



" La Nuova Notarisia," " Trans. Canadian Institute," 

 " Trans. Eastboarne Nat. Hist. Society," " Jour. N. Y. Micros. 

 Soc," "Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist.," "Proceedings Royal 

 Society," " Science Grossip," " The Microscope," etc., by Dr. 

 H. Van Heurck, trans, by W. .E. Baxter, F.R.M.S., and 

 presented by him to the Club. 



A vote of thanks was passed to Mr. Baxter for his do- 

 nation. 



A list of the nominations made by the Committee was read 

 as follows :— As President, Mr E. M. Nelson, F.R.M.S. ; Vice- 

 Presidents, Dr. W. H. Dallinger, F.R.S., Prof . Lowne, F.R.C.S., 

 Mr. Michael, P.R.M.S., and Prof. C. Stewart, P.L.S. ; as Foreign 

 Secretary, Mr. C. Rousselet, F.R.M.S. The other officers as be- 



