ANNUAL REPORT. XXVll 



iensis, the Dartford Warbler ; and the Peregrine Falcon, shot 

 near Bridgnorth. 



Mr. I. J. Cotton, a living Green Snake (Xatrix torquata) from 

 Kenilworth. 



Mr. H. E. Forrest, livnig specimens of the mednsiform 

 larvic of a species of Obelia, growing on the Arctic crabs in the 

 Aston Aquarium, and also spawn of Perch from the same place ; 

 JiotryUm polyci/chis, a marine compound ascidian Ilyocryptus 

 sordidus, a rare Entomostracon, and many Polyzoa and Rotifers. 



Mr. J. F. Goode, Foraminifera from sand dredged during 

 the Falmouth Excm'sion ; an objective by Zeiss, which could be 

 altered fi'om a 4iu. to a 2iu. power by turning a screw collar ; 

 a Queen Termite, or White Ant, from Natal, and workers of the 

 same sj)ecies. 



Mr. W. Graham, Idolocork elephantis, a parasite of the 

 elephant, and an objective similar to that exhibited by 

 Mr. Goode. 



Mr. W. B. Grove, Gonium pcctorale, and a species of 

 Bursaria ; J^cidium depauperans, Vize, a fungus parasitic on 

 Viola. 



Mr. W. R. Hughes, Egg Capsules of one of the gooseberry 

 grubs, [Xematus (/rossulaylata,) showing the caterpillars escaping 

 from the egg. 



Mr. H. W. Jones, female Arctic Stone Crab, [Lithodes 

 Arctica,) from the Aston Aquaiium ; Paraguay Tea, the produce 

 of Ilcv Para'juayemis ; and the River Lamprey. 



Mr. J. Levick, Dinobryon Scrtiilaria, RJiipidodendron Hiixleyi, 

 PandorUui. Morum, Podophrya (juadripartita, Anuraa longispina, 

 A. curciconiis, Polynrthra platyptera, and Ceratiicm lonyicorne ; an 

 Amoeba of extraordinary size ; Uroylena Vulvox, from Sutton 

 Park ; Leptodora hyalina, fi-om the Canal at Tan worth and 

 Earlswood Reservoir, and many other microscopic organisms. 



Mr. W. P. Marshall, the Pod of the Milk-weed, Asclepias 

 coniuti from Canada. 



