ANMAI, KliPOlM. 



Oakley Wood; Vsnot hiita, JUioiin/ns rufitfi, from Shrawluy and 

 Stoui'poit ; Lictinoiii atni, L. itliiiiaihi, L, r((ii)i, and l'crt}(siiri<( 

 coiiiimous, from tSlierbourne ; also for Dr. M. C. Cooke, Ci/at/iK.s 

 stri((tu.s, C. reDtiaisits, from Norfolk, and many other Fungi ; 

 and for ^Ir. C. ]>. Plowriglit, Ucoiilosaum olirdci'niii, Aij. iniibiistm, 

 and other Fungi from Hereford; Afj. huDiilis, J-h/(in>pft<nus h/tiis 

 Cnitinnrius )i!fen.t, C. pholidem, and other Fungi from Saudring- 

 liam ; Panus tonilomts, A;/, lanliuruis, Aij. fhtcu-bninncVN, I.kc 

 tdiius exsulsus, liunsuld (Irimeia, H. uchroleuca, Boletus hortnua, 

 I'dhljionis .yntiiU'Ks, lliidniun (luviacajjdum, Covtinanus tufindcihs, 

 Peziza nitilom, /'. eochleatu, and other rare Fmigi from near 

 King's Lyun. 



Mr. Bernard Baker, a Tarantula spider and nest. 



Mr. W. G. Blatch, *Cniptarcha strUjata, and *('. imperialis, 

 two beetles from Kuowle. 



Mr. W. G. Blatch, jun., two linnet's eggs from the same 

 nest, one of the normal colour, the other paler and mimarked. 



Mr. Thomas Bolton, Chilommias spiralis, a new Infnsorian, 

 discovered and named by himself; * I leiiiidininiH nasutum, from 

 Sutton Park (new to England) ; '^Pudoplnija Uwbata, from a 

 fresh- water habitat near Birmingham, only marine habitats 

 having been previously recorded; Cali'ius Stvomii, a parasite on 

 salmon, from Christchurch, Hants; a new capito-branchiatc 

 marine annelid, Haplobnincinis astuarinus, from the estuary of 

 the Thames; Foliaccus Cun'uoni, 5 and <?, a fish parasite, from 

 the Eoyal Aquarium, Westminster; Clathrulina de(jans (rave) and 

 Limnias nnnulatus, from the United States of North America. 



Eev. H. Boyden, a small collection of plants from the 

 South of France and South of Portugal, made by Eev. F. H. 

 Thompson ; also a collection of sea-weeds. 



Mr. E. W^. Chase. Cliaradrius vwiinellvs, from near Bristol ; 

 Lnlcdiius lapponicus, $ and J , in adult summer plumage, 

 Turdits pilaris (young), and T. iliacus (young), all fi-om Norway ; 

 Trini/a si'barqitata, in summer plumage, fi'om Breydon, Norfolk; 

 Phalaropus hyperborem, in winter plumage, fi"om near Boston, 

 and in the down from Unst, Shetland ; Somatcria vwllissima, 

 and Fratercula aretica, in the down, from the Fame Islands; 

 Stercorarius crepidatus, in the down, from Shetland ; Archibuteo 

 laijopus, the Eough-legged Buzzard, from St. Olive's ; a nest and 

 eggs of Uallus aijudticiis, the Water-rail, fi'om Horsey, Norfolk ; 

 fragments of gold-bearing quartz, from a mine near Dolgelly ; 

 and a specimen of basalt fi'om the Fame Islands. 



Mr. Thomas Clarke, two microscopic slides of objects 

 mounted in spirits of wine, G4 over proof, in 1881, which did 

 not yet show any signs of leaking ; Leptudora Jnjdliud, and other 

 Entomostraca, mounted by this process, with the use of a 



