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A vote of thants to tbe oflScers of tbe Club generally was proposed by Mr. 

 Curties, seconded by Mr Gardiner, and carried 7iem. dis. 



Mr. Curties inquired whether Mr. Ingpen's motion to hold conversational 

 meetings on the fourth Fridays in August and September, in lieu of ordinary 

 meetings, would be brought forward. 



The President did not see how they could deal with it, since in the absence of 

 both mover and seconder there was no one to lay it before them. 

 The following donations to the Club were announced : — 



" The Popular Science Review" from the Publisher. 



" The Monthy Mici'oscopical Journal" ... ,, 



" Science Gossip" ... ... ... ... ,, 



' ' The list of Members and Annual Report ") ^-^ Societv 



of the British Naturalists' Society" J 

 " Frey's Work on the Microscope and 7 j^j^ rp n ^^l^[iQ 



Microscopic Technology" ... J 



" The American Naturalist" ... ... in exchange. 



"Quarterly Journal of Microscopical ) Pn-ohaspd 



Science" ' 



The thanks of the meeting were voted to the Donors. 



The following gentlemen were balloted for, and duly elected members of the 

 Club: -Mr. Thos. H. Powell, Mr. William Rushton, Mr. Jas. Wallis, and Mr. 

 C. E. Webb. 



The usual announcements oP meetings and excursions for the ensuing mouth 

 were then made, and the proceedings terminated. 



It was remarked that, for the first time within the history of the Club, no 

 objects were exhibited. 



Attendance— Members, 77 ; Visitors, 9 ; total, 86. 



Erratum. — The plate illustrating Geo. Hoggaii, Esqr.'s paper is 

 iiimibered xiii., instead of xi. The latter number is therefore 

 deficient, whilst there are two plates numbered xiii. 



