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The President stated that, in addition to the Foraminifera 
found in Dogs Bay Sand, he had noticed the following 
objects : 
Seeds. 
Parts of Insects. 
Echini spines, disks, pedecellarise and shell. 
Portions of Zoophytes. 
Opaque and transparent globes not yet identified. 
Mr. Sidebotham exhibited fossils from the plateau of the 
Great Pyramid, among them a very perfect Echinus. 
Dr. Alcock exhibited a number of bones from a cave in 
North Wales, which, on examination, he had identified as 
belonging to the common frog. 
A Letter was read from Mr. Hep worth, accompanying 
lithographs of the magnified Male Itch Insects and Cancer 
Cells, for distribution among the members, and the thanks 
of the meeting were accorded to him. 
Annual Meeting, May 6th, 1867. 
The Annual Deport having been read by the Secretary, 
was unanimously adopted, and ordered to be printed in the 
usual form and circulated among the members. 
The following Officers were elected for the ensuing 
Session : — 
JOHN B. DANCER, F.R.A.S. 
Utce^resttrents : 
ARTHUR O. LATHAM. 
JOSEPH SIDEBOTHAM. 
JOSEPH BAXENDELL, E.R.A.S. 
Secretaries : 
HENRY ALEXANDER HURST. 
THOMAS ALCOCK, M.D. 
