ANNTAI, HKl'OKT. 



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Report of the British Association for 1880, by Mr. C. Pumphrey. 

 Northern IMicroscopist, by tbe Editor, Mr. G. E. Davis. 

 Micro-Fun<:;i, T. Brittain, by Mr. W. B. Grove. 

 Geolof,'y of Wisconsin, vol. 3, United States Survey, by the State 



Legishiture. 

 Geological Survey of the Territories, vol. xii., by the Washington 



Government. 

 The Annual Report and three numbers of the Bulletin of the 



American Museum of Natural History, by tbe Trustees. 



Presented by the respective Societies : — 



Proceedings of the Natural History Society of Glasgow. 

 Proceedings of Birmingham Philosophical Societj'. 

 Transactions of the Epping Forest Naturalists' Field Club. 

 Report of the Leicester Literar_v and Philosophical Society. 

 Report of the Warwickshire Natural History and Archaeological 



Society. 

 Abstract of the Proceedings and Transactions of the Bedfordshire 



Natural History Society, 1877-81. 

 Journal of the Northamptonshire Natural History Society and Field 



Club, parts 9-12. 



J. E. BAGNALL, Hon. Librarian. 



THE CURATORS' REPORT. 



The Curators report that the microscopes are in the same 

 state as they were at the time of their last report. They 

 would urf^ently request the Committee to sanction the purchase 

 of some lamps of a better kind than those which are now in 

 use, as those are very dirty and troublesome, and to some 

 extent dangerous. 



The following presents have been made to the Society : — 

 A collection of ninety dried specimens of Fungi, many new or' 

 rare, by Mr. C. B. Plowright; and a collection of fossd Hamp- 

 shire shells, by Mr. B. Dain-Hopwood, as executor of Mr. 

 C. Dain. 



R. M. LLOYD,' 



TT ^rxTT-Po , Hon. Curators. 

 H. MILLER, 



