ANNUAI, RKPORT. XIX 



Oil Photo-Micrography . . . . G. E. Davis. F.R.iM.R. 



On some singular Water-worn 

 Excavations, called the " Butter- 

 tubs," on the slope of Stag Fell . . W. P. Marshall, C.E. 



Museums in relation to their value 



in Manufacturing Centres . . W. G. Fuetton. 



On the Scope of a Provincial 

 Museum T. W. Bridge, M.A. 



The Marvels of Pond Life (illus- 

 trated by the oxy-hydrogen lantern) J. Levick. 



Pasteur's Experiments on Bacteria T. W. Bridge, M.A. 



Fresh-water Aquaria . . . . R. M. Lloyd. 



Notes on Bopyrus squillaru»i . . W. R. Hughes, F.L.S. 



Report on the Echinoderms dredged 

 during the Falmouth Excursion, 



1879 T. W. Bridge, M.A., and W. R. 



Hughes, F.L.S. 



Underground Fungi Rev. M. J. Berkeley, M.A.. F.L.S. 



On some Deep-sea "Challenger" 



Soundings . . . . . . . . J. F. Goode. 



On a Dragon-Fly . . . . . . Silvanus Wilkins. 



On the Pennatulida dredged in the 



Oban Excursion, 1880 .. .. A. Milnes Marshall, M.A., D.Sc, 



and W. P. Marshall, C.E. 



The following were the chief specimens exhibited at the 

 General and Sectional Meetings throughout the year. Those 

 marked with an asterisk (*) are new to Warwickshire. 



Mr. A. H. Atkins, MeristeUa tuynida, in which the spiral 

 calcareous supports of the arms had been developed by hydi-o- 

 chloi'ic acid ; Orthis Budleu/hemis, in a quartzite pebble from the 

 Bunter beds of Kinver Edge (new to the Triassic formation) ; 

 and a collection of Fossil Plants from Wyre Forest. 



Mr. J. E. Bagnall, (Phanerogams) : — a fine series of the 

 aquatic Ranunculi of Warwickshire ; Anemone nemorosa, forma 

 purpurea, from Kingsbury Wood ; FAionymus EuroptBus, and 

 Lathnrus si/lvestris, from Chesterton Wood ; Sanwlus Valerandi 

 and Trifolium fra(jiferum, from Itchington ; * Artemisia vulgaris, 

 var. coarctata [Forcel) ; Prunus avium, from Solihull ; Trifolium 

 filiforme, I !are.v axillaris, and C. rlongata, from near Berkswell ; 



