them that it is a privilege acknowledged and appreciated by 

 all connected with the Club. 



The Meetings continue well attended : that on the Second 

 Friday in each Month proves still as attractive as it has been 

 from its institution, and doubtless this arises from the means 

 it affords for that intercommunication of friendly feeling, and 

 "that mutual assistance in Microscopical Manipulation which 

 the Committee always desire to foster amongst the members, 

 and which is the essence of a Club like the Quekett. Your 

 Committee are glad to note an increasing taste for the exhi- 

 bition of physiological and histological preparations on these 

 evenings, and they would encourage this more and more as 

 leading up to systematic work in a most useful and interest- 

 ing department of Microscopical study. These meetings are 

 held on the Second Friday of each month from 7 till 9.30 p.m. 



The following Papers have been read during the past year 

 at the Ordinary Meetings in addition to various verbal com- 

 munications of great practical interest and utility : 



On a new form of Class Microscope Dr. "Wm. A. Guy, F.E.S. 



,, a Standard Dynamometer for 

 ascertaining the magnifying 

 power of Objectives . . Mr. John E. Ingpen. 



,, Comparative Study . . Mr. D. E. Goddard. 



,, a Bioplast .... Dr. L. S. Beale, F.E.S. 



,, a New Plan of Microscopical 

 Injection by means of a 

 Wolffe's Bottle . . . Mr. J. T. English. 



,, Diamond Writing as a Test 



for Objectives . . . Mr. Wm. Webb. 



,, the Histology of Plant Struc- 

 tures Dr. E. Braithwaite, F.L.S. 



,, the different forms of Eyepieces Mr. John E. Ingpen. 



,, aNewMethodofDryMomiting Mr. John Locke. 



