TABLE OF CONTENTS, CONTINUED. 



The Annual Meeting pages 22C-27C 



Meteorology for 18C8 and Tables, by E. J. Isbell, Ewj., 228.— Fossils, 

 illustrated, 2;i!). — New and rare Fungi, by WortUiiigton G. Smith, 

 Esq., illustrated, 24.5.— Early WiUrFlowers of 18(i!l, by Messrs. 

 Southall and "Watkins, 247. — Alluvial Deposits of Jvivers, by the 

 Kev. J. D. Latouche, F.G.S., 249.— The Remarkable Trees of 

 Whitfield, 255. — Serjeant Hoskyns, 2.57 and 272.— Herefordshire 

 Forges, 270. 



Financial Statement of the Club for 1868. 

 List of Officees and the Field-days appointed fob 1869. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Ceplialaspis Asterolepis Frontispiece. 



"Wharton To face page 1 



Hylesinus and its Wood Sculptmings, with description between pages 26-27 



Odyuenis Spinipes, with description ,, 60-61 



The Kiugsacre Elm To face page 80 



Grotesque Wych Elms ,, 82 



The Holm Lacey Elm „ 86 



TheTrevilElm „ 90 



Sketch in colours of Cuscuta Hassiaca ,, 122 



Forms of Swimming Bladders ,, 140 



Sketch in colours of Agaricus Gambosus „ 197 



Ditto Coprinus Comatus „ 200 



Ditto Agaricus Kubescens „ 202 



Spores of Fungi ,, 210 



Forms of Fairy Rings ,, 224 



Fossil Sketches — No. 4 Stylonurus Symondsii ,, 239 



Ditto No. 5 Homalonotus Johannis „ 241 



Ditto No. 6H. Delphinocephalus&H.Cylindricu3 „ 242 



Sketch in colours of Laetarius Controversus u 245 



Ditto Agaricus (Entoloma) Jubatus, and Hy- 



grophorus Calyptrseformis ,, 246 



The Cedar of Lebanon, Whitfield ,, 255 



The Maidenhair Tree ,, ., 264 



The Silver Fii- „ , , 267 



