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they would not omit to acknowledge their obligations to 

 Mr. M. C. Cooke, who, in the midst of much literary work 

 of other kinds, has greatly assisted them in the issue of the 

 Catalogue of the Slides in the Cabinet. 



The prospect afforded by a retrospective glance at the 

 progress of the Club during the seventh year of its existence 

 is one that affords the Committee unlimited satisfaction ; they 

 see its affairs in every way prosperous, and its numerical 

 strength still maintaining a high position, but more than all, 

 they see its Members working cordially and warmly together 

 in rendering to each and all the information and aid they 

 may severally need ; and they feel that while this social and 

 brotherly feeling exists, the Quekett Microscopical Club will 

 continue to retain the support it has always received from its 

 institution. 



July mth, 1872, 



