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On Nobert's Tests .... 



„ the Histology of Plants, 



3rd Paper .... 



„ the " Science Gossip " Section 

 Machine .... 



„ some Photomicrographs, pre- 

 sented to the Club by 



„ the Sand-blast Cell . 



„ an " Immersion Tube " 



„ Insect Mounting in Hot Climates 



„ an Improved Method of Mount- 

 ing Opaque Objects 



„ certain Remarkable Organisms 

 observed in the Rat- Flea 



„ the Microscopic Structure of 

 Flint and allied substances . 



„ the Histology of Plants, 

 4th Paper .... 



„ Section-cutting Machines 

 How to make Thin Covering Glass 



On a False-light Excluder for Ob- 

 jectives 



„ The Development of Hydra 

 Vulgaris .... 



„ a New Section-cutting Machine 



„ the Histology of Plants, 

 5th Paper .... 



„ the Plistology of Plants, 

 6th Paper .... 



Dr. J. J. Woodward. 



Dr. Braitiiwaite. 



Mr. Walter White. 



Dr. J. J. Woodward. 



Mr. H. F. Hailes. 



Mr. Richards. 



Mr. T. CuRTiES and Mr. Ingpen. 



Mr. T. C. White. 



Mr. Furlonge. 



Mr. M. H. Johnson. 



Dr. Braithwaite. 

 Mr. E. T. Newton. 

 Mr. G. J. Burch (communicated 

 by the Secretary). 



Mr. Ingpen. 



Mr. Fullagar, of Canterbury 

 (communicated by Mr. Curties). 

 Dr. Hoggan (communicated at 

 the request of the President). 



Dr. Braithwaite. 



Dr. Braithwaite. 



These Papers appear either in extenso or in abstract in the 

 pages of the Journal. 



Your Committee cannot pass over the admirable series of 

 Papers " On the Histology of Plants," by our President, 

 without special comment. They form a work of reference of 

 the highest order, of which the Club may well be proud, and 



