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which he felt personally, and he felt sure he might add that of the 
Society, to Mr. Enock for this very interesting and instructive communi- 
cation. His patience in carrying out his investigations was well known, 
and all naturalists owed him a debt of gratitude for the very careful way 
in which he had worked out every detail. Mr. Enock had also put his 
facts before the Meeting in such a charming way that every one had 
listened to him with pleasure, and he illustrated his subjects so well that 
it was always a treat to see his pictures. He had great pleasure in 
moving that the best thanks of the Society be given to Mr. Enock 
for his very interesting address. 
The President felt sure that all present had enjoyed a great treat 
that evening, not only in listening to the very interesting lecture that 
had been given, but in seeing the very beautiful pictures by which the 
subject had been illustrated. 
A very hearty vote of thanks to Mr. Enock was then carried by ac- 
clamation. 
Mr. Enock, in responding, said it was always a pleasure to come down 
there and help his friends. He might say that he had kept under obser- 
vation fifty pairs of these spiders, and only in one case did the male 
escape being killed by his mate. He had captured a pair of these spiders 
that morning on Hampstead Heath, and had brought them alive to the 
Meeting for the inspection of any one who wished to see them. 
The following Instruments, Objects, &c., were exhibited:— 
The President : — A Microscope fitted with new Stepped Hackwork 
Coarse Adjustment and Watson’s new Fine Adjustment to the Sub- 
stage ; and a Dissecting Stand by Andrew Eoss. 
Mr. C. Baker : — Photomicrographs taken by the Ives Process and 
the Apparatus by which they were taken ; and three Microscopes made 
by Eei chert. 
Mr. F. Enock : — A series of Lantern Slides illustrating his discourse 
on British Trap-door Spiders. 
Dr. Measures : — A Microscope for Photomicrography, Model 1899, 
made bj Carl Zeiss. 
Messrs. Watson and Sons : — The “ School ” Microscope ; “ Holo- 
scopic ” Eye-pieces. 
New Fellows:— Mr. A. A. C. E. Merlin, and Eight Eev. Dr. W. P. 
Swaby. 
