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Mr. A. W. Dennis : A specimen of Prototrichia flagellifera 

 (Mycetozoa), showing the spores and the attachment of the 

 <;apillitiiim to the wall of the sporangium. 



May 5th, 1899. 

 Mr. C. E-ousselet : Apsilus hucinedax, a rotifer not previously 

 seen in Britain. Found by Mr. Bolton, of Birmingham, on some 

 water plants imported from abroad. 



May 19th, 1899. 



Mr. W. E,. Traviss : A section of quartz, with cavities con- 

 taining a liquid and a gas. 



Mr. A. Earland : A group of Foraminifera from Trondhjem 

 Fjord, Norway. Typical sub- Arctic species selected from anchor 

 mud obtained by Mr. J. T. Holder in 1898. 



June 2nd, 1899. 



Mr. C. Rousselet : Melicerta ringens, with green tubes produced 

 under natural conditions. 



Mr. H. Morland : Eunotia rohusta, a fresh-water diatom from 

 Lafayette Mountain Lake, showing front and side views. 



July 7th, 1899. 



Mr. C. Sidwell : Ceriodaphnia quadrangida, from Windermere. 

 This Entomostracan was first recorded as British by Mr. Scoui field 

 in 1892. It is figured in the Club's Journal for that year 

 (Vol. v., PI. 4). 



Mr. H. Morland : Surirella ovalis, Breb. Frustule and valves, 

 normal and abnormal, i.e., with irregular outline. 



August 18th, 1899. 

 Mr. D. J. Scourfield and Mr. C. Sidwell : Chlamydococcus nivalis 

 {" E«d Snow "), from the Windacher Glacier, Tyrol. Collected 

 by Mr. Scourfield on the 9th instant. 



November 3rd, 1899. 



Mr. C. Rousselet : A mounted colony of Lacinvlaria pedvAiculaia, 

 from Yictoria, Australia. Collected and preserved by Mr. John 

 Shephard. 



Mr. H. Morland : Navicula perroteiti, Grun, from Nsessi, Lake 

 Nyanza; the specimen shows a monstrosity in the way of a 

 " gridiron " framework under the outer surface of the valve. 



