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of these objects than that they had in the room before them. He hoped 
Mr. Rousselet would tell them something about what was being shown. 
Mr. Rousselet said he really had nothing to say about them, except 
that Mr. Parsons had done a great deal towards getting them together. 
The President thought that if Mr. Rousselet had nothing to say, the 
Society had a great deal to say as to their indebtedness to the Members 
of the Quekett Microscopical Club, and to the Fellows who had contri- 
buted to make this exhibition so successful. Messrs. Watson and Son 
had sent down a large number of Microscopes for use on the occasion, 
whilst others had been brought by Fellows and friends who were exhi- 
biting specimens. To all these gentlemen their thanks were heartily 
due, and he had great pleasure in proposing that the thanks of the 
Society be given to them. 
This motion having been put from the chair, was carried unanimously. 
The Secretary said there was another paper on the Agenda, viz. : — 
a ‘ Report on the Foraminifera of the Malay Archipelago,’ by Mr. F. W. 
Millett. This, though a valuable communication, was so highly technical 
that he proposed that it be taken as read. 
The President said that this paper would appear in the Journal, and 
would no doubt be referred to with interest by those who studied these 
organisms. 
The thanks of the Society were unanimously voted to the author for 
his communication. 
The following Instruments, Objects, &c., were exhibited:—* 
The President Student’s Microtome, made by Messrs. Reynolds 
and Branson, Leeds. 
Members of the Quekett Microscopical Club and Fellows of the 
Society : — An exhibition of Microscopic Aquatic Life. 
New Fellow. — The following gentleman was elected an Ordinary 
Fellow of the Society : — Mr. Kaufmann I. Marks. 
