10 ADDRESS ON 



bladders reaches us from Mr. G. Norman. Amongst the Algae 

 again Mr. Lett comes to the front with notes on Cladophora^ 

 Nostoc, Zygnema, and HyalotJieca. The Micro Fungi are taken up 

 by Messrs. Whitefoot, Steward, and Norman ; the latter has also 

 a very interesting paper in the Journal on the Sap role gniecE. Mr. 

 J. C. Christie represents Micro-Geology, and Mr. H. M. Klaassen 

 gives us an account of crystals deposited upon rounded grains of 

 sand. I think we have reason to congratulate ourselves upon the 

 frequency with which the names of lady members appear in our 

 notes, those of Mrs. Cowen, and the Misses Glascott, Henty 

 Hippisley, and Jarrett, appearing prominently. 



Notes have been written on the following :— 

 VERTEBRATE ANIMALS. 



Mundy, G. B., on Upper Jaw of Cat. 



Tutte, E., on Skin of Chameleon, followed by Mrs. A. Pennington. 



Prothero, D. G., On Small Intestine of Cat. 



Waddell, C. H., on the Pollan, or Fresh- Water Herring. 



Hall, R., on Tongue of Cat. 



Prothero, D. G., on Spinal Cord, followed by A. Hammond and 



H. F. Parsons. 

 Hope, E., Spinal Cord. 

 Narramore, W., on the Supra Renal Capsule. 



„ Skin of Hand. 



CRUSTACEA. 



Epps, H., on Barnacles. 



McKee, W. S., Glass Hand of Balanus. 



Hammond, A., on the Structure and Economy of the Daphnia, 



(Presidential Address, Journal). 

 Malcomson, S. M., on the Ostracoda (Cypris virens). 

 Basevi, H., Palinurus vulgaris 

 Lovett, E., Squilla Demarestii. 



INSECT STRUCTURE AND HISTORY. 



Bostock, E., Corethra plumicornis. 

 Moore, R. H., Dolichopus nobilitatis (gen. organs of). 

 „ Stenopterix hirundinis. 



