XXX. ANNUAL REPORT. 



thalwtri and Puecmia Mamudana , from Goole ; (for Mr. 

 Bodger) Clararia fraijUis, from Peterborough ; (for Mr. J. A. 

 Wheldon) Fcziza dtrata, from Cambridge, and Sphceria UreUa, 

 from Scarborough ; (for Mr, W. H. Wilkinson) Coleospnrium 

 pctasitis, from Arley ; and (for Mrs. Dalton, of Peterborough) a 

 large number of exquisite water-colour drawings of Fungi, 

 especially of the Hymenomycetes. 



Mr. W. J. Harrison, belemnites from the Upper Lias of 

 East Leicestershire ; fossil wood from Sheppey ; Coal Measure 

 shale, glacially striated, from Acocks Green ; a tooth of Car- 

 cliarodon, from Malta; tlie quartz crystals known as "Isle of 

 Wight diamonds " ; agate nodules from North Wales ; and a 

 series of rock specimens from Sweden, China, and Charmvood 

 Forest. 



Mr. W. J. Harrison, jun., rocks from Criccieth, and 

 quartz crystals from Beddgelert, North Wales ; Auniiunitcs 

 cordatus from the Oolite of Desborough ; and spines of Echino- 

 dermata, in chalk, from Grays, Essex. 



Mr. David Hooper, Arlmtus Uredo, Mijrica Gale, Narthe- 

 cmin ossifrnr/utii , and other plants from Killarney ; Ciithmmn 

 maritbmim, from County Cork. 



Mr. W. R. Hughes, Zoantlms CnucJtii var. liher, Saiiuvtia 

 ridiKita, VennatuJa }>Jtusiih()rca, and Antcdun rosaceus from Oban ; 

 a series of slides, prepared by Mr. F. W. Sharpus, illustrating 

 the development and structure of the Cephalopoda. 



Mr. J. Levick, Mimnlm luteua, wild, from the banks of the 

 Rother, near Midhurst, Sussex. 



Mr. W. P. Marshall, Aacna inicrojdii/lld, a small and 

 curious rock plant ; the apparatus prepared for the Oban 

 Excursion, 1883, especially that invented with a view to obtain 

 perfect specimens of Funiculiua. 



Mr. C. H. Matley, fossiliferous quartzite pebbles, from 

 Castle Bromwich, containing species of Phacops, Orthis, Lin- 

 gula, and Riberia. 



Mr. J. Morley, a section of llippuris cuhiaris; (Jer<iiiiiuiii 

 crhiiuitnm ; the rare white variety of Lamiuni purpurcum, from 

 a garden ; HeUehurm fa'tidus, H. viridis, and Daphne Laureola, 

 for Mr. T. Clarke, from Tanfield, Yorkshire. 



Mr. C. Pumphrey, a number of Swiss, Italian, and Channel 

 Island plants, in flower, from his garden ; spiral fibres of root 

 of lily; the seeds of Pamnssia vulgaris; and Pyrula rutundij'olia, 

 from Southport. 



Mr. W. Southall, Gentiana Pneumonanthe. 



Mr. E. H. Wagstaff, Triarthra lontjiseta, from near Quin- 

 ton ; Argulua foliaceus, the fish parasite; Lophopus crystallinm ; 

 a large colony of Dendrosoma radians; and Nassula aiiihitjua, 

 from Sniethwick. 



