652 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 



Mr. Charles Dunning : 



Limnoria terebrans, and Chelma terebrans. 

 Mr. Frederick Fitch : 



Q^]sophagus of blow-fly, showing constrictions. 

 Mr. Edward George : 



Spores and elaters of Targionia Michelii, Fossombronia pusilla, 

 Aneura piyiguis, and other Hepaticae. 

 Mr. A. de Souza Giiimaraens : 



Tooth of Dendrodus. 



Arborescent crystals in glass. 

 Mr. Henry F. Hailes : 



Foraminifera from Port Adelaide. 

 Messrs. How : 



Trachyte, Hypersthenite from Penig in Saxony, and Chert from 

 the Middle Drift near Wood Green. 

 Mr. W. T. Loy : 



Series of dissections illustrating the anatomy of Meloe cicatricosus 

 and larva of Bombijx mori with dorsal vessels injected. 

 Mr. J. Mayall, jun. : 



Abbe's apertometer, with Powell and Lealand's and Zeiss's oil-im- 

 mersion ol)jectives. 

 Mr. A. D. Michael : 



Notlirus theleprodus, one of the Oribatidge, and the newly dis- 

 covered nymph of Tegeocranus latus. 

 Dr. J. Millar : 



An undescribed boring sponge. 

 Mr. E. T. Newton : 



Sections of brain of Blatta. 



Model of insect's brain. 

 Messrs. Powell and Lealand : 



1 oil-immersion objective. 

 Mr. B. W. Priest: 



Marine alga — Wrangelia multifida. 

 Mr. Henry J. Roper : 



Fungi — Peridermium pini and Aecidium aviculare. 

 Mr. Walter W. Reeves : 



Fresh-water Algae — Bulbochcete setigera and B. pygmcea. 

 Mr. Charles Stewart : 



Section, stained, of bud of Fraxinus excelsior and the growing- 

 point of Char a. 

 Mr, J. W. Stephenson : 



A Salpa — prepared with i per cent, of osmic acid. 

 Mr. Amos Topping : 



Mouth of tadpole. 



Tongue of garden spider. 

 Mr. F. H. Ward : 



New micro-spectroscope. 



Series of sections of plant-stems stained, 



Walter W. Reeves, 



Assist.-Secretary. 



