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EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT. 69 
THE LEEDS NATURALISTS’ CLUB AND 
SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION. 
1877—8. 
MPs eb PAPERS 
READ DURING THE SESSION. 
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S. Jefferson, F.C.S., on ‘‘Cyclones.” 
H. Pocklington, F,R.M.S., on ‘‘Flame,” Part I. 
T. Hick, B.A., B.Sc., on ‘‘Evolution and the Vegetable Kingdom.” 
F. Greenwood, M.R.C.S.E., on ‘‘The Comparative Anatomy of the 
Nose.” 
Edward E. Prince, ‘“‘Notes on the Geology and Antiquities of 
Dorsetshire.” 
H, Pocklington, F.R.M.S., on ‘‘Flame,” Part II. 
Charles Rider, on ‘‘The Classification of the Protozoa,” 
James Abbott, President’s Address. 
T. Fairley, F.R.S.E., F.C.S., on ‘‘ Ozone,” 
John Garbutt, on ‘‘ Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes.” 
C, S. Spence, on ‘‘ The Potato.” 
H. Pocklington, F-R.M.S-, on ‘‘ How to examine a plant micro- 
scopically,” Part I. 
John Thrippleton, on ‘‘ Russia, or some account of my visit to St. 
Petersburgh and Moscow.” 
W. Barwell Turner, on ‘‘ Matters used in the permanent preparation 
and examination of microscopic subjects.” 
H. Pocklington, F.R.M.S., on ‘* How to examine a plant micro- 
scopically,” Part II, ; 
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