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Moors," by Mr. Frank Elgee. illustrated by maps, sketches, 

 and specimens. Mr. Elgee has had this paper printed. 

 " History of Middlesbrough," by T. A. Lofthouse, illustrated 

 by plans, sketches and photographs. 



Two microscope and exhibition meetings were held, our 

 President kindly arranged these, and provided some of the 

 interesting exhibits. Many of our members lent microscopes 

 and slides. Exhibits were made by Messrs. M. L. Thompson, 

 Whiteley, Dodson, Frank Elgee, Saunders, Lane, Harrison 

 and Lofthouse. 



The meetings with two exceptions have been held in the 

 rooms of the Cleveland Literary and Philosophical Society, 

 and the Club are again indebted to them for placing rooms 

 at our disposal. 



Two of the meetings were held in the Dorman Museum 

 kindly placed at the disposal of the Club. 



By permission of the Lit. and Phil, and by invitation of 

 the Lecturer, members had the privilege of attending a 

 Lecture on the " Isles of Greece," delivered by Mr. W. H. 

 Thomas. 



Our thanks are due to Mr. F. W. Pearson for kindly working 

 the lantern at two of the above meetings. 



We have several microscopists connected with the Society, 

 and probably others will join if a short series of demonstrations 

 or lecturettes on practical microscopy could be arranged for 

 during the winter months, certain members being responsible 

 for the subject on each evening. I should be glad if the 

 microscopy sectional committee would take the matter up. 

 I do not think there is any question as to its ultimate success, 

 and it, no doubt, would stimulate work in branches of the 

 local Fauna and Flora that have hitherto been neglected. 



Membership. — The membership now stands at 105. The 

 following new members have been elected since the last 

 Annual Meeting, Messrs. Arthur Appleyard, T. Brayshay, 

 H. F. Dodson, William Hudson, J. W. H. Harrison, B.Sc., 

 T. W. Saunders, and Geo. B. Walsh, B.Sc. 



