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July 3rd, 1903. 



jNIr. C. F. Rousselet : Asj^lanchna amphora, <S and ?, and 

 Xotojys brachio7iuSf from Hertford Heath. 



Mr. K. I. Marks : Anorriojnis ielpliusae^ Piovanelli. (Paper by 

 Signor Piovanelli on the discovery of this species, read by Mr. 

 Eryce at the last Quekett meeting.) 



Mr. J. T. Holder : Pus, fixed fresh \\ ith absolute alcohol, 5 cc, 

 and mercuric chloride, 1 gram. Stained methylene blue. 



July 17th, 1903. 



Mr. F. H. Hicks : Amphipleura pellucida, resolved into lines 

 svith Wenham half -button condenser. Mounted in realgar. 

 Obj., yV' imm., 1-25 N.A. 



Mr. A. Earland : Insect dissection without pressure, pyloric 

 valve of Ground Beetle, Colymhetes sp. 



Mr. A. H. W. Cleave : Moina rectirostris, a rather rare ento- 

 mostracon, found only in little turbid ponds. The characteristic 

 lateral teeth on the tail deserve special notice. 



August 7th, 1903. 



Mr. A. E. Hilton : Vertical section of ear of leper, double 

 stained. When magnified 1,000 diameters, and photographed in 

 colours by the " Sanger-Shepherd " process, the "Bacilli Leprae " 

 show red blotches, purple blobs, and red rodlets of the apparent 

 length of about -wq^^ of an inch. 



Mr. C. F. Rousselet : Polyarthra euryptera and Brachionus 

 dorcas, from Putney Heath. 



Mr. T. N. Cox : Fruit of cotton grass, Eriophorum sp., a genus 

 of plants of the order Cyperaceae, growing on boggy moors. From 

 Inverness. 



August 2Lst, 1903. 



Mr. D. J. Scourfield : Ophryoxus gracilis, Sars, an ento- 

 mostracon belonging to the family Lyncodaphnulae of the order 

 Cladoceixt. Found in Loch Ness. An addition to the British 

 fauna. This form has only hitherto been found in Norway, 

 Sweden, Finland, and North America. 



