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heard one which was more interesting, and as regarded tlie very 

 beautiful illustrations he could only say that they were quite 

 unique in his experience. 



The thanks of the meeting were then voted to Mr. Enock, with 

 acclamation. 



Announcements of the meetino^s and excursions for the ensuing 

 month were then made, and the meeting terminated. 



June 16th, 1899. — Ordinary Meeting. 

 J. Tatham, Esq., M.A., M.D., F.KM.S., President, in the Chair. 



The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and confirmed. 



The following gentlemen were balloted for and duly elected 

 members of the Club : — Mr. Henry Austin, Mr. Duncan S. 

 Miller, Mr. James Wedeles. 



The following donations to the Club were announced : — 

 " Proceedings of the Manchester Literary ^ j^^ Exchano-e. 



and Philosophical Society " ... i 



■" Journal of Applied Microscopy," May | 



and June ... ... ... ... j 



*' The Botanical Gazette" „ 



*' Proceedings of the Geologists' Associa- i 



tion" j 



*' Annals and Magazine of Natural History " Purchased. 



Mr Karop said that an opportunity now offered to such 

 members as desired to become possessed of a copy of Ehrenberg's 

 *' Micro-Geological Studies," a work which was not in their 

 library. It was proposed to reproduce the original plates of 

 ^' Polycestinse," etc., by photography, and to issue these with 

 the text if a sufiicient number of persons would join in sharing 

 the expense. Intending subscribers were asked to give in their 

 names. 



Dr. M. C. Cooke's paper entitled " Early Memories of the 

 Q.M.C.," referred to at the previous meeting of the Club, was 

 read by Mr. Karop. 



The President said that those members who were present at 

 their ordinary meeting in May would no doubt remember that 



