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THE twelfth report of this Society (1935) contains an article by J. W. B. Waring on minute pond organisms, well illustrated by original drawings from the living material, both plant and animal. The author has collected samples of ooze from a number of ponds including an artificial gold fish pond in his garden, and records his own observations on the life in these ponds. Such work is valuable, and should be encouraged in every way. An article on the history of the Malvern College Natural History Society shows that it dates from 1868, when the Malvern Naturalists' Field Club was transferred to the College. The present membership is thirty-six, and it is to be hoped that the number will increase considerably.
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Malvern College Natural History Society. Nature 137, 393 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137393e0
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