1882. — November: Rock Pikrite ; Human Skin; Human 

 Liver ; Human Kidney ; by Messrs. E. A. 

 Pankhurst and E. J. Petitfourt. 



„ December : Spinal Cord of Cat ; Cat's Liver ; by 

 Mr. E. J. Petitfourt. 

 1883. — January : Rachis of Bracken Fern; Thallus ofFucus 

 Vesiculosus ; by Mr. B. Lomax. 

 „ March : Bronchus of Sheep, by Mr. E. J. Petitfourt. 



„ April : Dolerite from Dalmahay Hill, by Mr. E. J. 

 Petitfourt. 



„ May : Some . jctions of Granitic Rocks, by Mr. E. 

 A. Pankhurst. 



„ June : Section of Colt's Foot, by Mr, E. J. Petitfourt. 



„ July and August : Vacation. 



Presentations of the following books have been received 

 during the year : — 



Alphabetical Catalogue of Specimens of Fossil Fishes in 

 the collection of Sir de M. Guy Egerton, Bart. ; Results of 

 Experiments on the Potato Crop, by G. Maw ; Address by the 

 President of the Liverpool Geological Society ; Proceedings of 

 the Warwickshire Naturalist and Archaeological Field Club, x 880 ; 

 British Art, 50 years' retrospect, 1832 to 1883, by G. Wallace ; 

 Plea for the Rainband, by J. R. Capron ; Quarterly Journal of 

 Geological Society, Nos. 150, 154, 155 ; Memoire sur les Fossiles 

 des Environs de Paris, 1 vol., 1873, by M. Lamarck ; Monograph 

 of the Fossil Reptilia of the London Clay, pt. 1 ; Chelonia, 1 849, 

 by Owen and Bell ; British Fossil Echinodermata, pt. 3 ; Car- 

 boniferous Brachiopoda, pt. 5 ; Reptilia of the Wealden 

 Formation, pt. 5 ; Palyzoa of the Crag, 1859 (from Mr. H. 

 Willett) ; Natural History of Hastings and St. Leonard's and the 

 Environs, and First Supplement (from Rev. E. N. Bloomfield) ; 

 Primitive Industry, by C. Abbott (from Peabody Institution, 

 Salem, Mass., U.S.A.) ; Report of Smithsonian Institution (from 



