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ROTIFER A (continued). 

 Dinocharis tetractis 

 Monocerca rattus 

 Pleurotrocha gibbet 

 Rotifer vulgaris 

 Scaridium longicaudum.. . 



Mr. J. D. Hardy. 

 Mr. G. E. Mainland. 

 Mr. J. D. Hardy. 

 Mr. G. E. Mainland. 



The following list was also received from Mr. Wortliington G. 

 Smith, who was a guest of the President : — 



FUNGI. 



Agaricus rubescens. 

 Boletus aestivalis. 



Reticularia umbrina. Enormous specimen on hornbeam. 

 Uredo orchidis. On Orchis metadata. 

 „ suaveolens. On thistles. 



Sixteen members of the Club, with six members of other 

 Societies, started in the morning in accordance with the arrange- 

 ments previously announced, and were conducted by Messrs. 

 Hardy and Powell through Epping Forest along the route shown 

 on the map issued with the circular. Ten members and eight 

 visitors joined the Excursion in the afternoon. The day was very 

 fine, but, owing to the long period of dry weather which had pre- 

 vailed, the ponds were not very productive. 



After the Excursion 45 of the members and 18 visitors dined 

 at the Hoyal Forest Hotel. 



June 28th, 1884. 



The Excursion to Hampton Court was barren in results. In 

 some years many interesting objects have been found, but this year 

 there appeared to be nothing of importance. No papers were 

 sent in, and the attendance was small, consisting of six members 

 only of the Q.M.C. and two members of the Hackney Society. 



