54 Museum. 



A collection of British Lichens, named and arranged. 



Rev. F. W. Faerar. 

 British Butterflies and Moths. 



[Some moths have also been presented to us by W. Dayman, Esq. , 



of Marlborough College.] 

 Specimens of the Harrow Flora. 

 British Eggs . . . . Various Members of the School. 



Fragments of an exploded Shell, picked up on the field of Diippel. 



A collection of Harrow Mosses . . . . . . A. J. Evans. 



An Herbarium of English plants . . , . Rev. T. A. Preston. 



In addition to these we have received promises of other pre- 

 sents, and as Dr. Butler has, with his usual munificence, presented 

 a handsome oak cabinet to the Vaughan Library for their reception, 

 we hope that, if we issue another report of our proceedings, we 

 may by that time be able to announce that they are placed at the 

 disposal of the School. We need hardly add that we shall be 

 happy to take charge of any similar donations which may be 

 offered to us, and that any one who wishes to help us in this or in 

 any other way will receive every assistance from the President or 

 Secretary, who will supply any information about the Society. 



New members are elected by ballot, and any one desirous of 

 becoming a member may receive a copy of the rules from the 

 Treasurer or Secretary, and may be proposed as a candidate by 

 any member of the Society. The ballot takes place at the 

 meeting subsequent to the candidate's proposal. No candidates 

 are elected below the Fifth Form. 



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