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May. On some new British Fungi ... ... Mr. Salmon. 



June. Oi\ A ctinocyclus Rcdfsii ... ... Mr. Nelson. 



Contribution to Life-History of Ixodes\ 



7 • T rMr. Lewis. 



reduvius L. ... ... ... ...J 



On Structure in Bacillus of the Bubonic) 



x»i rMr. Merlin. 



Plague ... J 



Oct. On a Stigmatic Organ in OrnithodorusYMe^sr^. Lewis & 



viegnini and on Ixodes tenuirostris . . . / Wheler. 



„ The Swimming Peculiarities of Daphnia, ) 



, rMr. Scourfield. 



euc. ... ... ... ... •••) 



Nov. On Eesolution of A. jjellucida by Dry) 



T rMr. Merlin. 



Lenses ... ... ... ...j 



„ On As2)lanchna intermedia ... ... Mr. Rousselet. 



Dec. The Origin of a certain Class of Colour^v 



Phenomena typically shown by VMr. Pheinberg. ' 

 A cti7ioci/chcs Rcdfsii ... ... J 



Some further short notes, descriptions of instruments or 

 apparatus, and so forth, will be found in the Proceedings. 



At the March meeting Mr. J. T. Holder gave an exhibition of 

 a large number of photo-micrographs with the lantern, which, 

 with the specimens themselves, were entirely his own work. 



The Committee, on behalf of the Club, desires to thank the 

 several authors of papers and exhibitors for their successful efiforts 

 in rendering the meetings both instructive and interesting. 



There appears to be some falling off in the exhibition of objects 

 on the gossip nights. This is a matter of regret to your Com- 

 mittee ; and it may be permitted to point out that a slide which 

 the owner regards as old or of little interest to himself may be 

 quite the opposite to another, or shown in a different manner, and 

 so on. Excellent portable microscopes, equal to any requirements, 

 are now procurable, and it is to be hoped that members will put 

 themselves to a little extra trouble for the general benefit and 

 pleasure of all. 



The following books, periodicals, and transactions of various 

 societies, etc., have been added to the Library since the last 

 Peport : — 



