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SypEnHAM AND Forest Hiiu.—Messrs. Anelay, Beeton, Bird, 
Deacon, Etheridge, George, Hardy, Hind, Millidge, Northey, Perrins, 
Pickett, Simpson, and Terry. 
GrEENwiIcH.—Messrs. Bishop, Blomfield, Collins, C. Dannatt, 
T. W. Dannatt, Malyon, Trickett, and Vasey. 
New Cross.—Messrs. Auld, Hicks, and Harvey. 
Tower Hitt.—Messrs. Alston, Crosfield, Harrison, Harrod, 
Levien, Macdonald, Sedgwick, Simpson, and Waller. 
Otp CHance.—Messrs. Batcheller, Francis, Green, Gribbell, 
Ives, King, and Piper. 
Bricuton.—Messrs. Haselwood and Sawyer. 
GENERAL Exursirors AND Maxers.—Messrs. W. R. Adams, 
Crouch, Electric Writing Co., How, Justican, Mennell, Routledge, 
Richardson, Moginie, Dr. Dempsey, W. F. Stanley, and Atkinson. 
The number of instruments were:—Croydon Club, 51; Royal 
Microscopical Society, 12; Quekett, 29; South London, 18; 
Sydenham, 14; Greenwich, 8; New Cross, 2; Tower Hill, 9; 
Old Change, 7; Brighton, 2; Makersand Private, 16; total, 168. 
Many other interesting objects were exhibited, among them 
being—Pallas’ Sand-grouse, by Mr. John Flower; Anglo-Saxon 
and Roman remains from Beddington, and Fossils, by Dr. Carpeu- 
ter; a Dutch Bible, published in Amsterdam, 1664, Harris's 
Aurelian on butterflies, published in 1776, and a catalogue of the 
sale at the Portland Museum, 1786, by Mr. Sturge; diagrams and 
dissections of mussels, by Mr. J. S. Johnson ; crustacea and trans- 
parencies, ‘‘ Denizens of the Deep,” and birds’ eggs, by Mr. E. 
Lovett; five drawers of shells, by Mr. H. T. Mennell ; eight cases of 
butterflies, by Mr. Auld; a pair of pistols, formerly owned by 
Napoleon I., by Mr. Gard’ner ; Bohemian and Hybrid pheasants, 
by Mr. W. H. Rowland ; a case of crystals, by Mr. T. D. Russell; 
crystals from the human body and the ox, by Mr. J. H. Hadland; a 
revolving stereoscope, by Mr. Moginie ; shark’s teeth, from the 
Cambridgeshire Coprolite beds, by Mr. G. Purser. The President, 
as usual, exhibited many novelties, among which some Gorgonias 
claimed especial notice. Mr. A. D. Taylor’s pretty little aquariam 
‘was one of the features of the exhibition. 
The platform was decorated by Messrs. Ridge & Son, and was 
further embellished with some fine foliage plants, kindly lent by 
Mr. J. H. Ley. 
The attendance included 129 Members, with 654 visitors and 
- exhibitors, making a total of 783;.the largest on record. . The 
number of tickets sold was 281. 
