The Society is indebted to W. A. Sauford, Esq., the 

 Kev. Thos. Hugo, and the Rev. H. M. Scarth, for the 

 illustrations accompanying their several papers ; and to the 

 courtesy of Messrs. Parker for the use of several of their 

 wood engravings ; and also to J. S. Mackie, Esq., for the 

 lithographs illustrating !Mr. Moore^s paper. 



The Comraittee are not responsible for any of the State- 

 ments or opinions expressed in the Proceedings, the authors 

 of the several papers being alone answerable for the State- 

 ments which their papers contain. 



In p. 30, part I., an error occiirs as to the arms on 



the shields on the Rectory-house, Congresbury — they are 



those of the See of Wells, of Bcckington, and Pope, one 



of his executors. 



W. A. J. 



Eeferring to page 153, where I have mentioned an 

 Infusorium, apparently of the genus Chcctospira, I have this 

 autumn found a similar animal in the Western Canal, 

 attached to Potamogeton. It differs from the Clicetospira 

 described by Laehmann in having the bulb at the base 

 of the tentacle ahnest obsolete, and by the form of the case, 

 which is spread at the base by which it is attached, and 

 not rounded like a Florence flask as in Lachmann's species. 

 I propose to call this species Chatospira dilatata, from the 

 form of the base. In page 154, for Lagotis read Lagotia. 



W. A. S. 



