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Neumanui triangularis^ a Water- 

 mite New to Britain . . Mr. G. P. Deeley. 



Hynienolepis upsilori, a New Species 



of Avian Tape- worm . . . Mr. T. B. Rosseter. 



Note on Bot^ydmm granulatum . Mr. James Burton. 



The following lectures were also given : 



Jan. Aquatic Organisms collected on the 

 British Antarctic Expedition . 



March. Life on a Scientific Cruiser and a 

 Visit to a Whaling Station 



June. Some Arctic Types of Foraminifera 

 found in the North Sea 



Mr. James Murray. 

 Mr. A. Earland. 

 Mr. A. Earland. 



Your Committee desires to thank the authors of these com- 

 munications, and wishes particularly to draw attention to the 

 papers on new species which have become once again a feature of 

 the Journal, also to the important paper by Mr. David Bryce 

 upon a new classification of the Bdelloid Rotifera. 



Owing to the rebuilding of the Club's premises the Library 

 and Cabinet have not been available during the greater part of 

 the year. It is hoped that the new arrangements will facilitate 

 the business of these important departments. 



To the Library have been added the following publications : 



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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science^ 



Annals of Natural History. 



Botanical Gazette. 



Essex Naturalist. 



Victoriati Naturalist. 



Mikrokosmos. 



Die Kleinioelt. 



Memoirs^ Reports^ and Proceedings of 



Boyal Microscopical Society. 



British Association. 



Royal Institution. 



Geologists' Association. ^ 



Manchester Microscopical Society. 



Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society 



Royal Institution of Cornwall. 



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