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After some discussion on the work of the Sections, the Rev. J. 

 Greene proposed the following resolution, which was passed : — 



' That the Directors of the different Sections be invited to communi- 

 cate to the Society any matters of interest which may have come 

 before them ; and that such communications be made at the commence- 

 ment of each public meeting, at least one day's notice having been 

 given to the Secretary.' 



The Rev. J. Greene announced donations of Lepidoptera for 

 the Museum from the following ladies and gentlemen : — Mrs 

 Hutchinson, Grantsfield, Leominster ; Mrs Battersby, Westmeath, 

 Ireland ; Rev. E. M. Blomfield, Hastings ; G. Lock, Esq., New- 

 port, Monmouthshire. 



The President announced the following contributions to the 

 Museum and Botanic Garden : — {Museum), Ammonites, by Joshua 

 Saunders, Esq., Hon. Mem. ; Fossil Fish from the Devonian Series 

 of Stromness, by the Natural History Society of Marlborough 

 College; 'Stick' and 'Leaf Lisects, by F. L. Maisey. {Botanic 

 Oarden), Flowering Plants, 116 by the Royal Botanic Society, Re- 

 gent's Park, London ; 150 by the Rev. H. N. EUacombe, Bitton ; 

 215 by the Board of Trinity College, Dublin, through Professor 

 Percival Wright ; 180 from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edin- 

 burgh ; 150 from the Royal Botanic Garden, Glasnevin ; 60 

 Shrubs and Plants from Joshua Saunders, Esq., Hon. Mem. ; and 

 150 Shrubs and Trees for the Arboretum from Thomas Proctor, 

 Esq., Hon. Mem. 



SECOND TERM, 1871. 



MEETING, May 12. 

 The Pkesident in the Chair. 



The first meeting for the term was held on 12th May. There 

 were fifty-eight members and visitors present. 



The Rev. J. Greene acknowledged the receipt of donations of 

 Lepidoptera from E. Birchall, Esq., and G. Baker, Esq., Derby. 

 The President said that he had received the Transactions of the 



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