XXXVl ANNUAL REPORT. 



Mr. J. Madison, a white variety of Snrn'ncn putiis, and 

 Limnaa pevi'iird var. ovata, which had formed an additional 

 interior lip. 



Professor A. M. Marshall and Mr. W. P. Marshall, many 

 specimens and preparations of PcnnatiiJa jilmspliorea and 

 Yiniuhiria )itirahilis. 



Mr. C. A. Matley, a collection of fossiliferons qnartzite 

 pebbles, from the Drift, near Birmingham, containing (h-tJth 

 Budleiijlieims, Liiu/ula Lcmenrii, Strophomena, and a trilobite 

 tail; also quartzite pebbles, fi*om the Biinter Conglomerate, at 

 Great Barr, containing worm-borings of Trdclnidi'Dun sfrntt/i. 



Mr. H. Miller, Lac inn La via socialis, from Welshpool. 



Mr. J. Morley, P^ro/rt ininur ,h-o\\\ Scotland; Orolmuchc hrdera', 

 from Conway Castle ; JIi/Dioiop/ii/l/iiin Wilsmii, crested, from 

 North Wales ; Poh/stichiim (Oif/nlfirf, iimlifcnon ; Drapdrnaldin 

 (jlomeratii : St'uieocloniuin protensuiii , from Barnt Green ; Ajdoci/stis 

 Brauni(niii,iYoiii Sutton Park; Sjiiyntanid condcnsntti : Micrasterias 

 crenatn, showing a new, only partly developed segment; 

 Mcsiirar/nts scolaris, HatracJio.sjiernnim stfii/mde and JJ. nujiDn, from 

 North Whales; RtipJiidiu riridis, var. Dian/inata, from Earlswood, 

 the head of Vcspti ruhjuris, momited without pressure, by Mr. 

 F. Enock ; and Swift's College Microscope. 



Mr. C. Pumphrey, Actino/diri/s sol, and a wild specimen of 

 ( Uirdamine ]irate)i><is, fiure jiloio, 



Mr. J. Piabone, the Lump Fish, Ci/rla/iti-rKs linn/nis, caught 

 at Tenby ; and an abnormal proliferous rose, the centre of 

 which was metamorphosed into three or four distinct but un- 

 developed branches, each bearing many rose buds. 



Mr. W^. Southall, Alliiun rineale, and Eujdiorhui ('i/panssias, 

 with proliferous growth ; blocks of slate, from Wales, bleached 

 superficially through lying in a peat bog. 



Mr. E. Wagstafi", ('osmariuw Botri/tis, in conjugation, from 

 Quinton; Eremusphura riridis, from Sutton Park ; lh'ndroso»ui 

 radians, horn, near Harborne ; Lophopm cri/sfullnius, h-om near 

 Halesowen ; Sijtinra ['rclla, from Northfield ; FredcyiccUa Sultana, 

 from Harborne ; and Smrina centricuU, from the human stomach. 



