XXVI ANNUAL REPORT. 



and its var. '■'■'■auihyofiioidcs, t'roni near Houily ; '''-Jioiitcriiiannid 

 crenulata, from Berkswell ; and sections of Marchantia poly- 

 inorpha, showing hitherto unnoticed pecuKarities of structure. 



Mr. W. Gr. Blatch, Pmilocampa. po]mli, from Kuowle ; 

 Poijoiwcherua hhpidm, from Sare Hole, Moseley, found March 

 14th; ■•' Uoccinella ocellata , from Coleshill; '■•'Mcfiacronus cinr/ulatus, 

 from Sutton Park ; Sapenhi pojndiiea, and Aspen Twigs infested 

 with its Larva ; '■'■'-Dlphylliis lunatm and ''^ Ple<iculerus dissectus, 

 found in a fungus (Hi/poxi/lon concentriciwi) at Knowle; '■^'Beinhi- 

 diiim qninqucstriatum, from Olton ; ''■'Ptinella dcnticollis, fi-om 

 Knowle; '''Oci/iim picina, and '''■Donacia comari, from Sutton 

 Park ; and ChirocL'phalm diaphanm, from Kuowle. 



Mr. T. Bolton, Pj/oidijdhuiii littorale, from Dundee ; 

 Zoothamnlum dichotomuni, from the Aston Aquarium ; Gordius 

 aquaticus ; a marine Polyzoau, Jjuivcrbankia uracillm/i, and a 

 species of Follicularia ; Airiidus foHaceiis, from Kingswood ; 

 Zoea-stage of Shore Crab ; Nyitiphon rfmcile ; the Cydippe ; 

 Perophora Listeri, fifom Ventnor ; Si/ncorijne (/ravata, Clava 

 squamata, Noctiluca miliaris, and numerous Eotifers. 



Professor T. W. Bridge, a large collection of Fishes, 

 Eeptiles, and Invertehrata, preserved in spirit, including 

 Ceratodus, Lepidosteus, Anableps, &c. 



Mr. Montagu Browne, Baleen from the Jaw of the Whale, 

 {Bidcvnoptera musculus,) then being exhibited in Birmingham, 

 (April;) three living 'Q&iii, [Plecotus communis ;) a living Slow- 

 worm, (Anrjuis fmrjiUs ;) a male Sheldrake, {Tddorna Vulpmiscr ;) 

 a Gannet, [Sida hassana,) from the Aston Aquarium ; young and 

 old specimens of the Albatross, (Diomedea exidam,) from the 

 Australian Seas ; the Giant Petrel, {Ossifraga gicjuntca,) from 

 New Zealand ; and Saturnia Pyri, hitherto unrecorded in the 

 British Isles, caught in a timber-yard in Birmingham. 



Mr. R. W. Chase, Alauda alpcstris, the Shore Lark, and 

 Emberiza lapponica, the Lapland Bunting, taken near Brighton ; 

 M()t((ciU(ijl(n-a, the Bluc-headcd Wagtail; MdkoplUlm Ihtrtford- 



