EEPORT OF THE COMMITTEE. 



The Committee of the Qiiekett Microscopical Club, in offer- 

 ing their Seventh Annual Report to its Members, have much 

 pleasure in announcing that during the past year the progress 

 of the Club has been satisfactory, and its success continuous. 



Looking to the fact that three kindred societies have been 

 established in the suburbs of this Metropolis, they might 

 have expected a diminution in the number of its Members, 

 but they see with pleasure that the numerical strength of the 

 Club remains undiminished, while its work and objects are 

 carried out as energetically as ever ; they are happy also in 

 saying that a cordial co-operation exists between what may 

 be regarded as the parent society and its several offshoots, 

 and your Committee trust that this feeling may be as lasting 

 and as warm as such a feeling should be amongst those who 

 find a bond of union in kindred tastes and pursuits. 



Your Committee would again take this opportunity of 

 tendering their thanks to the Authorities of University 

 College, who — with their accustomed liberality — still allow 

 the Club the invaluable privilege of meeting twice each 

 month within its precincts rent free ; and while thanking 

 these gentlemen on their own behalf for courteous accessions 



