May 8th. — J. Drage, Imago and pupa-case of the Hawthorn Sawfly. 

 Ed. Lovett, Engravings of Microscopical and Natural History speci- 

 mens, early part of 18th Century. 



Sept. nth. — F. C. Bayard, Stem of sycamore constricted by a 

 ligature. Ed. Lovett, Flint knives, hammers, and cores from Belgium. 



C. F. Oakley, Micro- and other photographs. W. Low Sarjeant, Volvox 

 glohator and other pond life, collected dicing the Club's excursion to 

 Sutton. N. WateraU, Nest of a robin from a basket hung up in an 

 outhouse. 



Nov. 13<7t. — J. W. Helps (in illustration of his paper), A large series 

 of colours and other products obtained from coal-tar. 



Dec. nth. — Dr. A. B. Carpenter, Lignite and fossils with pyrites 

 from an excavation near Shirley. C. H. Goodm an. Skulls of tiger, 

 pig, gavial and porpoise. Ed. Lovett, Ear-bones of recent and fossil 

 Cetaceans. Kenneth McKean, Benzole solidified by the addition of a 

 wood extract. Dr. H. G. Thompson (to illustrate his Lecture), Sundry 

 anatomical specimens. 



List of Exhibitors of Microscopes and Objects of Interest at 

 Twentieth Annual Soiree, November 20tA, 1889. 



Croydon (40).— W. Aldridge, Frank Allen, J. H. Baldock, F. C. 

 Bayard, J. Berney, J. A. Carter, H. C. CoUyer, P. Crowley, W. H. 

 Cullis, F. W. East, J. Epps, jun., W. M. Gibson, C. H. Goodman, H. 



D. Gower, W. Murton Holmes, A. C. Hovenden, G. S. Hovenden, H. 

 M. Klaassen, C. H. Lanfear, H. Long, E. Lovett, M. E. Lownds, W. 

 H. Maidlow, K. McKean, H. T. Mennell, W. F. Miller, W. J. Nation, 



C. F. Oakley, H. F. Parsons, P. W. Perkins-Case,. W. Pool, A. W. Eich, 

 W. L. Sarjeant, E. L. Shore, J. Stanley, E. Straker, E. B. Sturge, J. 

 W. Young, N. WateraU, and A. Warner. 



BrocUey and St. John's (6).— G. Berry, G. P. Berry, E. Carlile, 

 J. T. Holder, A. J. Mitchell, and A. J. Eobertson. 



Forest Hill (9).— J. O. Boyes, H. H. Cowley, T. D. Fenner, E. 

 George, Miss Lownds, M. E. Lownds, J. H. Stanley, C. F. Worters, 

 and J. H. Worters. 



Greemvich (4). — J. Beale, W. B. Bradford, W. Dannatt, and S. J. 

 Weare. 



Eohnesdale (7). — F. Bossey, Colonel Clarke, A. B. Gough, D. P. 

 Poulter, C. E. Salmon, E. S. Salmon, and W. F. Tindall. 



Metropolitan Scientific Association (1). — C. West. 



Quekett (15).— F. W. Andrew, J. W. Bailey, E. Bartlett, W. J. 

 Brown, H. A. Crowhurst, A. J. Jenkins, G. A. Messenger, J. H. OUver, 

 G. D. Plomer, F. D. Kudkin, A. Smith, A. T. Spriggs, A. F. Tait, W. 

 W. Taylor, and W. Watson. 



Boyal (7).— H. Epps, F. W. Hembry, R. Macer, C. Rousselet, G. 

 J. Smith, J. J. Vezey, and T. P. Watson. 



South London (10).— H. G. Coombes, A. L. Corbett, R. Elhott, T. 



D. Ersser, C. H. Oakden, F, Reeve, J. A. Smith, W. B. Smith, D. Ward, 

 and W. West. 



South London Entomological (4). — R. Adkin, H. A. Auld, H. W. 

 Barker, and J. R. Wellman. 

 Sutton (1). — A. W. Bawtree. 

 Sydenham and Forest Hill (1). — E. W. Perrins. 



