ANNUAL IlEPORT. XXXV 



Kn/siphc Linkii, Stkiuxttctt Itolwrtidni, Puccinia cam pas iUi rum 

 and ('rotni/vcs faha-, from Flintshire ; Corticium cceruleum, 

 sent by Dr. G. C. T. Schwarz, from Pembrokesliix-e ; C. san- 

 iiuineian, m the imperfect mycehal stage, sent by Mr. W. 

 Phillips, from Shifnal, Salop ; and other species from Messrs. 

 Phillips, Plowright, and Soppitt. 



Mr. W. J. Harrison, slides, diagrams, and models illns- 

 trating the modes of teaching human physiology ; line speci- 

 mens of pseudomorphs of salt crystals froin the Red Marl at 

 Yardley ; galena in Silurian limestone ; coal showing " slicken- 

 sides," from Dudley ; Mononrapsm Snhrt'i/i, from Wjilsall ; 

 dolerite and pitch-stone, from Scotland. 



Mr. W. J. Harrison, jun., a specimen of Lingula Lexucurii, 

 in a quartz ite pebble, from Billesley Lane, Sparkbrook. 



Mr. Geo. Heaton, specimens of seeds of tropical plants, 

 etc., washed by the Gulf Stream to the coast of Donegal, N.W. 

 of Ireland. 



Mr. W. E. Hughes, Ceterachofficina i nm , Aspleniumtrichu manes, 

 Cutijledoii umbilicus, Linaria cijmbfdaria, Erodiwn maritiniuni., and 

 Saxifraga tridactylites, from Brixham ; (TnapJialium leontopodium 

 (the Edelweiss), from Alp Ota, Engadme, 8,000ft. above the sea 

 level ; Chrt/santJu'iiuon sei/ctuin (corn marigold), from a field near 

 Christchurch, Hants, showing bifurcation of peduncle and coal- 

 escence of two capitula ; Astcrina jiibho.sa, an abnormal six-rayed 

 form ; and a wing of Fhnpnsa gnnijulodes, the praying mantis or 

 walking leaf insect, from Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia. 



Mr. F. lies, Xais difjitata, also some drawings of the same, 

 showing the curious tentacles of the anal extremity. 



Mr. J. Levick, CEcisten umbella, Tubicolana naias, 'MeUcerta 

 rimjens, Lophopus crijstaUinufi, Stephanoceros EicMwrnii, Leptodora 

 Jii/iilina (from the Warwick Canal, at Solihull), Actinophnjs 

 riridis, Xassula urnata, Trachcliun uruin, Bursaria leiicas, and 

 Cohnia rosea- persicina ; also forty- eight drawings of microscopic 

 objects by Mr. E. T. Draper, F.R.S. 



Mr. E. M. Lloyd, Cuprimis micaceus, from his fern-case ; 

 Vertigo uiouUnsiana, from near Hitchiu, Herts. 



