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EEPOETS OF MEETINGS. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION. 

 rpHE usual meetings of tlio Section wore liold during the 

 -*- winter, with tho exception of one arranged for March 

 IStli, but which was prevented by tho heavy snowfall. 



At the December meetings, Mi'. G. C. Gritliths exhibited a 

 singular little species of wasps from Florida, with, ii, group 

 of pitcher-shaped colls. 



The Secretary exhibited a specimen of Olytiis annularis, an 

 Indian species, which was taken at Margate. 



A very large number of species of different orders have 

 been exhibited at the different meetings of the Section by a 

 number of members, including many fine and rare species, 

 both British and exotic. 



GI]0. HAIIDING, lion. Sec. 



■ GEOLOGICAL SECTION. 

 rpHREE evening meetings of this Section have been held 

 -L during the past Session, when Professor 0. Lloyd 

 Morgan read papers: (1) On Upheaval, Us Causes and 

 Bffects; (2) On tho Origin of Mountain Manges; (.3) On 

 his recent experiments upon Tho Crushing Stress and 

 Weather Besistance of Local Building Slonos. 



ALFRED C. PASS, Hon. Sec. 



MICROSCOPICAL SECTION. 

 rpHE Section has met regularly during tho past winter 

 -L and spring. No papers have been read, but various 

 methods of microscopical mounting have been demonstrated. 



C. K. RUDGE, lion. Sec. 



