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The Treasurer's report will be found satisfactory, for, 

 though the balance in hand is not large, it is a genuine one, 

 all accounts having been paid to the end of the Club's finan- 

 cial year. 



Following its appointed career, improving instruments 

 and methods of manipulation, educating beginners, afibrding 

 genial intercourse to the experienced, and rendering assist- 

 ance to each branch of natural science, we may justly con- 

 gratulate the Club upon its present position, — remembering, 

 however, that this is no time for rest, and that in the great 

 competition now existing, it will require our best exertions 

 and most earnest work to keep up the prestige of the Quekett 

 Microscopical Club, so that it may continue worthy of the 

 honoured name it bears. 



