ANNUAL REPOKT. XXIX 



Nomad Fungi : The Reclassification 

 of the Uredineaj . . . . . . W. B. Grovk, B.A. 



Contributions towards a Knowledge 

 of Midland Entomology ; — Parti., 

 Coleoptera . . . . . . . . W. G. Blatch. 



Notes on a Tour in America, Illus- 

 trated by Limelight Views . . W. H. Wilkinson. 



A Visit to GlenClovaandCallater. . G. C. Drcce, F.L.S. 



Tlie following Papers have been read at the meetings of 

 the Biological Section: — 



Ornithological Rambles in Perth- 

 shire . . R. W. Chase. 



Beavers and the Bute Beavery . . Egbert de Hamel. 

 On the Pennatulida collected in the 



Oban Dredging Excursion, 1881 — 



Part 2, Pennatula pliospliorea .. A. Milnes Marshall, M. A., D.Sc, 



and W. P. Marsh.u,l, M.I.C.E. 

 Notes on the Vegetation of Arable 



Land out of Cultivation . . . . W. Socthall, F.L.S. 

 On the Breaking of the Shropshire 



Meres W. Phillips. F.L.S. 



Trawling Excursions in the North 



Sea and Torbay, with special 



reference to our Sea Fish and 



Fisheries Rev. W. HoraHTox. M.A., F.L.S. 



Tlie following Papers have been read at the meetings of 

 the Cxeological Section: — 



The Cambridge Coprolite Beds . . F. T. S. HoroHTox, M.A., F.G.S. 



The Occurrence of Carbonic Acid in 



Crystals T. H. Waller, B.A., B.Sc. 



The Quartzite Pebbles in the Drift. . W. J. Harrison, F.G.S. 



Basalt . . ( Communicated by Mr. i ^ Wright, M.D., F.R.S. 

 Glaciation ( W. R. Hughes. ) 



Recent Discoveries of Cambrian 



Rocks in the Midlands . . . . C. L.u^worth, F.G.S. 



Views in Switzerland and Italy 



(illustrated by the oxyhydrogeu 



lantern) , . , . . , , . W. PrjiPHREv. 



