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The vast number of eggs observed on this occasion, on 
ground made classical by other researches of the Club, makes 
a record of the phenomenon worthy of some permanent notice 
in our Transactions. 
Since the foregoing paper was read, the Members of the 
Club will have heard with the deepest regret of Mr Clegram’s 
death. His interest in microscopical studies generally, and in 
their observation of his own, and its appearance as a record in 
the Club’s transactions, with a suitable illustration, was con- 
tinued even in his last illness, and the writer desires to place 
on record his great indebtedness to him, to whom entirely the 
Club owes this paper and its illustration. 
