XXVI. ANNUAL RKPORT. 



peculiar cement ; and glass-slides with an etched ring (produced 

 by hydroiluoric acid) on the surface, for the purpose of obtaining 

 greater security for the adhesion of the cement. 



Mr. F. J. CuUis, Limuni horailis and linbus arrticm, sent by 

 Miss Mickwitz, from Helsingfors, Finland. 



Mr. It. W. Felton, Franklin Quail from Suffolk, and a 

 young Hobby from Herefordshire. 



Mr. W. H. France, a quantity of MeniUm lacri/nians, the 

 dry-rot fungus, which had sapped and destroyed the greater 

 part of his dming-room floor, causing it to fall in. 



Mr. J. F. Goode, ova of Cleanser Swimming Crab, 

 rortunus (Icpurtitor, and of Masked Crab, Cori/stes aissivi'laimns ; 

 a slide of Marine Entomostraca, taken in the tow-net, near 

 Oban ; CuUctonrma neohctuvi and Vaucheria ncinindUi, from 

 Handsworth ; and Cuccochloris Urebmonii, a minute species of 

 Algae. 



Mr. W. Greatheed, a specimen of Timia Soliuin, twenty 

 feet long. 



Mr. W. B. Grove, the following Fungi from this neighbour- 

 hood (Hymenomycetes): — Amanita vaijinata, fi-om Coleshill Pool 

 and Four Oaks Park; A. viappa, horn. Sutton Park, Coleshill 

 Pool, and Trickley Coppice; A. viusraria, from Sutton Park; 

 A. a.spera, from Coleshill Pool; Lcpiota procera, from Edgbaston 

 Park; *TricJioI(»iia stans, from Edgbaston Park; *T. riniatHin, 

 Colesliill Pool and Edgbaston Park ; T. hrevipes, from Sutton ; 

 ('litocyhe victachma, from Trickley Coppice ; *C. ditopm, from 

 Edgbaston Park ; C. fra</r<ins, from Hints Wood ; Colh/bia 

 /ila(i/i>In/Ua, ivom Sutton Park; ('. viaculata, irom Sutton Park 

 and Coleshill Pool ; C. dnjaphila, from Coleshill Pool and Four 

 Oaks Park; *Mi/ce)ta jistnido-jiurti, hoin New Park, Middleton ; 

 M. mn<iuinol('nta, M. i/nlo/iiis *viir. vKJuJida, and M. tencrrivia, 

 from Four Oaks Wood; Oiajdialia pijxidata, from Harborne ; 

 *0. fihida, from Warley Woods; *rieurotus fimbriatm, from 

 HandsAvorth ; *P. applicatus, from Four Oaks Park ; Plutcm 

 nanm, from Sutton and Four Oaks Park; *EntoIowa ^cricnim, 

 from Rubery Hill ; Xolanca pascna, from Four Oaks and Sutton 

 Park; ''(lauddpus variabilis, ivoui Sutton Park; Flail iota squar- 

 rosa, from Sutton Park and Hints W^)od ; F. spcctabilis, from 

 Coleshill Pool ; Invcijbe riwofsa, from Sutton Park and Cleave 

 Priors; 7. (tutcrospora, from Four Oaks Park; 1. geophijUa, from 

 Coleshill Pool ; ''■■Hehcloma rcrsipcllc, from Sutton ; *Xaitcona 

 cuciwiis, from Sutton ; '•Stropharia melasperma, from Four Oaks 

 Park ; S. squamosa and Hypholoma epixanthum, from Sutton ; 

 *H. pyrotrichwn, ivom Langley ; H. Candolleamim, from Hints 

 Wood; J\nlocybc %ida and *var. polytrichi, from the Lickey Hills ; 

 Fanaolus campanidatus, Coprinus niveus, and Bolbitius titubavs, 

 from Four Oaks Park; ('ortinarius clatior, from Hints Wood; 



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