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them with all further particulars which they may require, upon 
application by letter, addressed to No. 192, Piccadilly, W.” 
Dr. Lankester has been elected President, and Mr. W. M. 
Bywater Secretary. The first meeting was held on the 25th of 
August, when Dr. Lankester delivered an address on the history 
and uses of the microscope. He said, as an old President of the 
Microscopical Society of London, he welcomed the new club as a 
school and a nursery for that society. He hoped even that the 
fact of the existence of a junior body would stimulate the parent 
society to greater activity, and thus promote the great object 
which all true lovers of science had at heart—the advancement of 
human knowledge. 
The second meeting was held on Friday, the 22nd of September. 
