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forms of fish. J. Epps, jun., varieties of Agrimonia eupatoria. Rev. 

 G. Bailey, fliiit gorges and hooks from Yorkshire. W. Low Sarjeant, 

 a new species oi Polycistlna (unnamed). 



April 8th. — J. G. Goodchild, drawings of birds of prey. K. McKean, 

 the smooth slug (Limax Icevis), alive, from St. Mary's Cray, being the 

 first specimens from the S.E. of England. Philip Crowley, typical 

 collection of eggs of British birds of prey. E. Lovett, skulls of 

 albatross, and two rare starfish {Goniaster templetoni and Ophiocoma, 

 hrachiata). E. B. Sturge, butcher's broom from Croham Hurst. 



May 13th. — W. H. Beeby, Sparganiu7n simplex, S. ramosum, S. 

 neglectum, and other plants to illustrate his lectm-e. Dr. Carpenter, 

 series of Upper Greensand fossils, Devonian rocks, and corals. E. 

 Lovett, harpoons of walrus ivory, bows and arrows, from Norton 

 Sound, Alaska; flint-pointed arrows from Patagonia. K. McKean, 

 a species of Atax parasitic on Unio pictorum. W. Low Saijeant, 

 A. H. Allen, H. C. Collyer, a large series of photographs of spots of 

 interest in the neighbourhood of Croydon. J. Epps, plants of Paris 

 quadrifolia, with 3, 4, 5, 6 leaves respectively. E. Sti-aker, some rare 

 Surrey plants. A. Bennett, Carex buxbaumii fi-om an island in 

 Lough Meagh, Ireland, the only British station, and Hierochloe 

 borealis. 



Sept. mh.—H. T. Mennell, plants from the Norfolk Broads. E. B. 

 Stm-ge, an enormous puff-ball {Borista nigricans giganticum). PhiUp 

 Crowley, Attacus Atlas, and other moths. A. Warner, Suffolk's 

 collecting bottle. E. J. Backwell, Coles' slides (under the microscope). 

 J. J. Gill, slides of potato fungus. "W. L. Saijeant, a large number of 

 the larvae of Sphinx Ugustri, which were distributed amongst the 

 members. H. C. Collyer, J. G. B. Brewer, W. L. Sarjeant, photo- 



Oct. 14:th. — E. Lovett, striated boulders from glacial clay, York- 

 shire ; ammonites and jet, "Whitby ; galena or lead ore, and fresh- 

 water crayfish from Yorkshii-e. K. McKean, reversed forms and 

 varieties of Limnea peregra. W. L. Sarjeant, platinotype photographs. 

 E. Straker, biu-agong fruit, and Cicad or lantern-fly. N. Waterall, 

 wood and leaves from peat-bed of the old Thames Valley. 



Nov. 11th. — A. W. Bennett, various forms of plant-life mider the 

 microscopes of Messrs. McKean, Lovett, Sarjeant, and Backwell, 

 which were kindly placed at his disposal. E. Lovett, prehistoric stone 

 flaked implements from the Cape of Good Hope ; also two remarkable 

 abnormal forms of Biiccinum undatum. 



Dec. dth. — W. H. Beeby, plants new to Surrey. A. Bennett, a 

 series of rare Surrey plants. K. McKean, eastern examples of the 

 genus Helix, chiefly from Ceylon. Prof. Judd, shdes of ooUtic shells. 



