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Tlie thanks of the meeting were, upon the motion of the 

 President, unanimously voted to Prof. Lowne for his extremely 

 interesting lecture. 



Mr. T. F. Smith read a paper on " Diatom Structure," photo- 

 micrographs in illustration of the subject being exhibited upon 

 the screen by the President. 



A vote of thanks was passed to Mr. Smith for his communi- 

 cation. 



The following objects were exhibited ; 

 Notommata Naias . . 

 Section of terminal leaf bud of Haw--^ 



thorn, Crafagus oxycaiithus, showing ( 



growth of leaves, bark, resin cells, { 



Mr. W. Burton. 



Mr. H. E. Freeman. 



and raphides in jDith ... 

 Notommata tuba, Ehr., mounted 



Mr. C. F. Rousselet. 



January 6th, 1894. — Conversational Meeting. 



The following objects were exhibited : — 

 Campylodiscus Wallichianus 

 Pond life in Midwinter ... 

 Melicerta ringens ... 

 Oecistes crystalUnus 

 Floscularia cornuta... 

 Limnias ceratojphylli 

 Vorticellae and other Infusoria in 

 great abundance on same twig J 



Mr. H. Morland. 



> Mr. C. F. Rousselet. 



Ordinary Meeting. —January 19th, 1894. 



E. M. Nelson, Esq., F.R.M.S., President, in the Chair. 



The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and con- 

 firmed. 



Dr. J. M. Barbour and Mr. C. P. Roberts were balloted for 

 and duly elected Members of the Club. 



The following donations were announced : — 

 Braithwaite's " British Moss Flora," 

 Part XV 



>• From the Author. 



Proceedingsof the Scientific Society ) 



of Chili 



J From the Society. 



