876 



Mr. Western read a description by Mr. Dixon-Nuttall, of: a 

 male Rotifer, Copeus pachyurus, the genus Copeus being ^bne 

 taken from Notommata by Goss, and consisting of a few spe'oies 

 of soft bodied free swimming Rotifers. 



Mr. T. F. Smith exhibited upon the screen a series of photo- 

 graphs illustrative of the structure of Pleurosigma angu- 

 latum, etc. 



The President said they had been treated to a very beautiful 

 exhibition of photographs by Mr. Smith ; there were clearly no 

 " ghost " images there, and those who co^^ld not believe in them 

 would not be likely to believe in anything. 



The thanks of the meeting were voted to Mr. Dixon-Nuttall, 

 Mr. Western, and Mr. T. F. Smith. 



The Secretary said that the material belonging to the late 

 Mr. Hailes was in the hands of Mr. Priest ; applications for the 

 same were to be made to the Committee. 



The following objects were exhibited : — 

 Brachionus urceolaris 

 Leitz microscope 

 Ambulacral foot of Echinus 

 I'^udendrium ramosum 

 Eudendrium ramosum (Gonophores) 



Mr. 

 Mr. 



W. Burton. 

 C. L. Curties. 



Mr. J. D. Hardy. 



Cristatella mucedo ... ... < 



Melicerta Janus (mounted, fully extended) 

 Two Student's microscopes 



Mr. G. E. Mainland. 

 Mr. F. St. John 



Parker. 

 Mr. C. Rousselet. 

 Messrs. Swift & Son. 



November 3rd, 1893.— Conversational Meeting. 



The following objects were exhibited: — 

 Notops hyptopus ... 

 Eurydice pulchra ... 



Terpsinoe intermedia, sporangial forms 

 Stephanoceros Eichornii (mounted, fully) 



extended) ... j 



Mr. W. Burton. 

 Mr. G. E. Mainland. 

 Mr. H. Morland. 



Mr. C. Rousselet. 



