CXXIV 



Proceedinr/s. 



VEGETABLE KINGDOM. 

 Section A — Dutomace^. 



1. Araclinoidiscus Ehrenbergii 



2. Cestodiscus superbus 



3. Grammatophora marina & Ehabdonema arcuattun 



4. Ooze from Antarctic Ocean (H.M.S. ' Challenger') 



5. )i )< 



6. Bacteriastrnm (Arafura Sea) H.M.S. ' Challenger' 



7. Diatoms (H.M.S. 'Egeria') 



8. „ „ 



9. Campylodiscus (Simmering, Saxony) 



10. Cementstein (Mors Island, Jutland) 



11. Diatoms (Eichmond, Virginia) 



12. „ (Nottingham, Maryland) 



13. ,, (Eichmond, Virginia) 



14. ,, from Guano 



15. „ „ 



Cole 



Ed. Lovett 



W. M. Holmes 



Ph. Crowley 



Section B — Alg^ (Marine and Fresh-water). 



1. Plocamiiun eoccineum 



2. Fresh-water Conferva 



Vy. L. Sarjeant 

 K. McKean 



The growth of Marine Conferva (in situ) No. 1 



„ No. 2 

 No. 3 



These slides Nos. 1, 2 and 3, were suspended in a marine aquarium shaded 

 from the rays of the sun. No. 1 was mounted after 14 days' immersion (or 

 as soon as bubbles of oxygen appeared on its surface), No. 2 a week later, 

 and No. 3 a week after that. 



Section C — Fungi, Febns and Mosses. 



Polytrichum (Antheridia) 



Funaria hygrometrica 



^cidium epilobii 



DavaUia Tyermanni (Scales) 



HymenophyUum Tunbridgense 



Platycerium Aleicorne 



HymenophyUum Timbridgense ■ 



Adiantum capillus- veneris 



DavalUa elegans 



Polypodiivm vulgar e 



Polystichum aculeatum 



Scolopendriiun vulgare 



,, (vert. sect, of Sorus) 



Asplenium adiantioides 



Aspidium Filix-mas 



Cole 



John Berney 

 Ed. Lovett 

 J. Gregory 

 Ph. Crowley 

 John Berney 

 Ph. Crowley 

 K. McKean 



Cole 



K. McKean 



