60 FIFTY-THIED ANNUAL EEPORT. 



trouble lie has taken in tlie by no means easy task of managing 

 tbe lantern ; also to Mr. Morley Jones, who has furnished the 

 English Mechanic with most excellent reports of the proceedings 

 and papers read at the meetings. The Committee desires to 

 thank the officers for their care, and attention to the interests 

 of the Club during the anxious period which has been passed 

 through ; reminding both them and the members that it is 

 obvious that here, as elsewhere, conditions in the future will 

 of necessity be difierent from those that have hitherto prevailed. 

 At the same time it may be pointed out that new conditions 

 furnish new opportunities, and that adherence to the sound 

 principles which have brought success to the Quekett Micro- 

 scopical Club, during the more than half-century of its existence^ 

 will produce the continued prosperity and usefulness which is 

 the aim and wish of all. 



