XXVlll ANNU.U:, REPORT. 



'Sir. John Morley, Larva of Ephemera, and the fourth 

 series of varieties of Natiu'e-printed British Ferus. 



Mr. C. Pumphrey, Paris quadrifolia, fromHopwood Dingle; 

 Aster alpinm, GnaphaUnm Lcontopixiium, (the Edelweiss,) and a 

 Diantlius groAVU from Swiss plants. 



Mr. W. E. Richardson, a large collection of Ferns from 

 Jamaica. 



Mr. W. Southall, Veratrum ailnun, the plant from which the 

 Hellebore powder of commerce is obtained ; the remarkable 

 flowers of three species of Ceropegia, (Asclepiadaceae ;) leaf of 

 Diirio zibethimcs, the plant which produces the celebrated Dnrian 

 fruit; Tacsonia Van-Volxemi in fruit; and nest of the Reed 

 Warbler, from Sir Harry's Road, Edgbaston. 



Mr. G. W. Tait, VortlceUa chlorosif/ma, the green Vorticella, 

 from Knowle. 



Mr. Lawsou Tait, metacarpal bones from the hand of a 

 horse, united by an osseous deposit. 



Mr. W. H. Wilkinson, Hippocrepis comosa, from near 

 Cheltenham ; Cori/dalis claviculatn, from the Lickey Hills ; 

 Pisiiliwn cineroum, from this district ; and Ps/oninubia Ferroen-sis, 

 from Bridlington Bay. 



Mr. A, W. Wills, AsterioneUa Bleakel^yi, from Falmouth ; 

 A. formosa,irom. Sutton; H<rmatncoccus hinnlis ; and Stanrocnrpns 

 ijrdcilis, in conjugation ; and some new and rare Desmidiea from 

 North Wales. 



Mr. Wright Wilson, six Ligules, or immature Tape-worms, 

 from the Roach. 



JOHN MORLEY, l^r Q.^.^fovio . 

 W. B. GROVE, B.A.,r°^- ^ecretarie... 



