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 LIBRARY REPORT, 1920. 



The books in the Library have been in good demand 

 during the past year. One hundred and four books were 

 issued, against 94 in 1919. 



The following new books have been added to the 

 library : — 



I Vol. and i Set Plates from the Ray Society — British 

 Fresh Water Rhizapods. 



I Vol. Life in Inland Waters, from the Publishers. 



I Set Journal R.M.S. for 1920. 



I ,, Quekett Club for 1920. 



Making 375 volumes. 



CURATOR'S REPORT, 1920. 



The slides in the cabinet have been in greater demand, 

 some 20 members taking out 474 slides, as against 372 in 

 1919 and 179 during 1918. , 



The increased work in this department makes it 

 desirable to appoint a Curator in addition to the Librarian. 



The following are the details of the meetings : — 

 JANUARY. 



President's address, entitled " The Little Things that 

 Count." 



THE FOLLOWING WERE THE EXHIBITS— 



Crystallisation of Coumarin (Polari- 

 scope) G.M.Beaumont. 



Red and White Corpuscles (Man) ... James Brown. 

 Section of Potato — Starch grains in 



situ Chas. F. Burne. 



Eg-g-s of Odenata from France ... A. CoOK. 



Pond Life Theo. Garnett. 



Hippuric Acid (Polariscope) J. GotJLD. 



Australian Gold Dust J. A. Henderson. 



