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Smith, Jas., Disk mountings of wings of Lepidoptera. 



, , Disk mountings of Eyes of Insects. 



Suffolk, W. T , Splinter of deal, 4-10tks objective. 



Wheeler, E , Insects from Ceylon, Tingis pyri. 



, , Larva of Ant Lion. 



,, Various Diatomacese. 



White, T. C, Circulation in Young Trout. 



,, Pencil tails, Polyxenus lagurus. 



Wight, J. F., Spider in Amber. 



Wright, E. Egg of parasite of Mallee Bird. 



Mr. J. B. Jordan also exhibited his apparatus for cutting thin sections of 

 Rocks and other hard substances, with specimens of rock sections prepared 

 therewith. 



Microscopes and Microscopical Apparatus were shown by the following 

 Opticians :— Mr, J. Bailey, Fenchurch- street ; Mr. C. Baker, 244, High Holborn ; 

 Messrs. R. and J. Beck, 31, Cornhill; Mr. C. Collins, 77, Great Titchfield- street ; 

 Mr. W. Crouch, 51, London Wall; Messrs. Home and Thornthwaite, Newgate- 

 street ; Mr. How, 2, Foster-lane, Cheapside ; Mr. W. Moginie, 35, Queen-square ; 

 Messrs. Murray and Heath, 69, Jermyn-street; Messrs. Powell and Lealand, 

 Euston-road ; Mr. T. Ross, 53, Wigmore-street j Mr. J. H. Steward, 406, Strand ; 

 Mr. J. Swift, 128, City-road. 



Amongst the numerous other interesting objects, were : — 



A series of splendid Photographs of Indian Scenery and Architecture, taken 

 by authority of the Indian Government, and kindly lent for the occasion by Dr. 

 J. Forbes Watson, of the Indian Museum. 



Photographs of interest were also exhibited by Messrs. A. Durham, Frank M. 

 Good, and A. L. Henderson. 



Lithographic Portraits of Eminent Naturalists by Mr. T. Crook. 



Fac-similes of Egyptian Jewellery, from Egyptian Tombs, reputed to date 

 about 1860, B.C., exhibited by Mr. E. Kiddle. 



British Natural History Collections, shown by Mr. T. D Russell. 



Stereoscopic Views, with coloured illumination, by Mr. W. G. Cocks. 



Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views, by Messrs. Murray and Heath. 



Cases of Stuffed Birds, &c, by Mr. W. E. Dawes, jun. 



A very large Collection of Microscopical Objects, by Mr. Edmund Wheeler. 



Autotype Photographs, exhibited by the Autotype Company. 



In the Shield Room, the Flaxman Drawings were exhibited, by permission of 

 the Council of University College. 



Elee'.rical experiments with Induction Coils, Geissler Tubes, Gassiott's Cas- 

 cades, &c, by Mr. Apps. 



The whole process of Micro -Photography by means of the Magnesium Lamp, 

 by Messrs. Solomon. 



Dr. Maddox's Micro-Photographs, Alpine Scenery, Statuary, &c, were exhi- 

 bited by the Oxy-hydrogen light, throughout the evening, by Mr. How. 



