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no gossip night on the first Friday in April, as that would be 

 Good Friday. The next meeting of the Club would therefore be 

 the ordinary meeting on April 17th. 



The proceedings then terminated with the usual conversa- 

 zione, the following objects being exhibited : — 

 Euchlanis triquetra ... ... ••• Mr. W. Burton. 



Month of a Dipterous larva ... ... Mr. H. E. Freeman. 



Podura scale ... ... ... ... Mr. W. Goodwin. 



Polyartlira platyptera, var. euryptera . 



Rattulus collaris ... ... ... ...J- Mr. C. Rousselet. 



Schizocerca diversicornis ... 



April 17th, 1896. — Ordinary Meeting. 

 Mr. J. G. Waller, F.S.A., President, in the Chair. 



The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and con- 

 firmed. 



Mr. S. Haskew and Mr. F. Enock were balloted for and duly 

 elected members of the Club. 



The following donations to the Library were announced : — 

 " Journal of the Royal Microscopical 



Society" ... 



call 



V From the Society. 



" Proceedings of the Manchester Micro-) 



scopical Society"... 

 " Proceedings of the Portland Society of | 



Natural History" j 



' ; The Botanical Gazette " ... ... ... In exchange. 



"Proceedings of the Belgian Micro-") 



scopical Society "... ... ... J 



"Proceedings of the Royal Society" ... ,, 



" Proceedings of the Geologists' AssociaO 



tion" ... ) 



" Le Diatomiste " The Editor. 



" The Wonders of the Microscope " ... Mr. E. Poulson. 



The thanks of the Club were unanimously voted to the 

 donors. 



Mr. E. M. Xelson exhibited his latest form of Doublet Bull's- 

 eye, the construction of which he had referred to in his 

 Presidential Address. Some further explanations were now 



