2 HENRY EDWARD FRIPP, M.D., M.R.C.P. 



post till 1873, when he was made consulting physician to 

 that institution. He occupied the chair of physiology in the 

 Bristol Medical School from 1857 to 1869. 



Dr. Fripp, as one of the seven members of the Provisional 

 Committee, was one of the founders of the Bristol Naturalists' 

 Society. In its welfare he always manifested the greatest 

 interest, and took a leading part in its proceedings, as will 

 be seen by the accompanying list of the papers he at various 

 times delivered at the general meetings. 



Nov. 3rd, 1864. " Notes on the Glow-worm." (An elaborate 

 paper.) 



April 6th, 1865. Introductory paper " On the Structure of 

 the Eye in the Cephalopod Mollusca." 



Jan. 4th, 1866. " On the Vision of Fish and on Certain 

 Structural Peculiarities of the Fish's Eye." 



Jan. 3rd, 1867. "Recent Discoveries in Insect Embry- 

 ology." 



Feb. 6th, 1868. "The Anatomy of the Retina and the 

 Physiology of Vision." 



May 13th, 1869. " A Notice of Recent Observations on 

 Amcebas and Monads by Richard Greef and L. Cien- 

 kowski." 



Jan. 4th, 1872. " On Animal Sensation, and fche Sense of 

 Touch in Bat and Fish, and the Organ of Hearing in 

 Snails." 



Feb. 4th, 1875. "A Chapter on the Choice of a Micro- 

 scope." 



March 2nd, 1876, and March 1st, 1877. " On Insect Ana- 

 tomy." 



Jan. 3rd, 1878. " On Insect Sounds." 



Dec. 5th, 1878. " On the Faculty of Hearing, and on the 

 Tympanal Organ of certain Orthoptera." 



