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Mr. Karop said that if the object described by Mr. Goodwin 

 was really a new species it would, of course, be interesting, but 

 in such lowly plants as Oscillarige, where reproduction was 

 entirely asexual, they had only morphological characters to 

 depend upon, and therefore he thought it would be wise to wait 

 until it had been submitted to the judgment of an expert. 

 There was such a superabundance of species amongst the 

 protophyta that it was most undesirable to add to them un- 

 necessarily. 



The Secretary said that the publication of the list of mem- 

 bers of the Club would be due this year, and asked that any 

 alterations in addresses might be communicated to Mr. Vezey. 



Announcements of meetings, etc., for the ensuing month 

 were then made, and the proceedings terminated with the 

 usual conversazione, at which the following objects were 

 exhibited : — 

 Melicerta ringens ... ... ... ... Mr. J. M. Allen. 



Stycoptera contaminata ... ... ... Mr. H E. Freeman. 



Spirillum Mr. G. Hind. 



Mr. C. Rousselet exhibited the following mounted objects 

 under several microscopes : — 



Asplanchna priodonta. 

 Asplanchnopits myrmeleo. 

 Brachionus pal a. 

 Conochilus voir ox. 

 Copeus caudatus. 

 Diglena forcipata. 

 Euchlanis hyalina. 



,, pyriformis. 



,, triquetra. 



Hydatina senta. 

 Limuias annulatvs. 



,, ceratophylli. 

 Melicerta Ringens. 



Koteus quadricornis. 

 Xotrsmmata aurita. 



,, lacinulata. 



Notops hracliionus. 

 Ploesom a Ilndsoni. 

 Proales parasita (in Volvox 



globator). 

 Bhinops (?) orbicnlodixcus. 

 Sacculus viridis. 

 Stephanoceros Eichhoiuii. 

 Syuchcela iremala. 

 Triphylus lacustris. 



February 1st, 1895. 



Euchlanis diletata.. 

 Surirella fastuosa .. 

 Cyclosis in Nitella 



Mr. W. Burton. 

 Mr. H. Morland. 

 Mr. W. R. Traviss. 



