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by Mr. Hislop. A secretion from the stomach of the Flamingo, by Mr. Lowne j 

 Lophopus, Tabicolaria, Stephanoceros, and Melicerta, by Mr. Pitch; Batracho 

 spermum, Vol vox, and Closteria, by Mr. Golding. 



Mr. Moginie exhibited a new funnel and strainer combined capable of being 

 screwed on the necks of the glass screw topped bottles, for the purpose of col- 

 lecting aquatic organisms. 



Mr. Lowne read a paper "On a Secretion from the Stomach of the 

 Flamingo." 



Mr. Lowne also made a short communication " On the Imaginal Discs of Dr. 

 August Weismann." 



A vote of thanks was presented to Mr. Lowne for his communication. 



Mr. W. W. Reeves called attention to the living specimens exhibited, which 

 were obtained from Southend during a dredging excursion of a party of the 

 members, invited by Mr. Marshall Hall (see Notes, page 202). 



Mr. Hislop called attention to a very fine injected section of the Human 

 Brain, by Dr. Dempsey, exhibited by him. 



The President announced the excursions and meetings for the month, and 

 also the Excursionists' Dinner on June 23rd, at Leatherhead. 



The proceedings terminated as usual. 



