xvi Proceedings. December lyth, igoo. 



[^Microscopical and Natural History Section.'] 

 Ordinary Meeting, December 17th, 1900. 



Charles Bailey, F.L.S., President of the Section, in the Chair. 



A collection of insects illustrating insect parasitism, sent by 

 Mr. Peter Cameron, was exhibited, and an explanatory note 

 relating to the specimens was read. 



Mr. M. Stirrup read a paper on the mistletoe, mainly 

 describing the experience and opinions of French botanists. 



Mr. Broadbent, M.R.C.S., drew attention to plant remains, 

 found in the deep excavation below Hanging Bridge, which 

 included several mosses, elderberry, gorse, birch, and numerous 

 specimens of a perforated seed, oblong and pointed at each end. 



