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Mr. J. Browning ; Stained and injected preparations illustrating 
the anatomy of the Brog ; and a new lantern microscope with oxy- 
hydrogen light, for use with ordinary objects and slides. 
Mr. J. C. Burch ; New reflecting micrometer. 
Mr. Rochford Connor ; A set of beautiful drawings of microscopic 
objects, comprising Foraminifera, Polycystina, Diatomaceae, and other 
objects. 
Mr. Frank Crisp: A pair of large Nicol’s prisms 12 inches long, 
with 3 J inches clear field ; a set of large quartz crystals 3^ inches 
over, and other objects for exhibition with the prisms. Made by Mr. 
Ahrens. . 
Mr. Thomas Curties : Lophopus crystallinus ; a selection of the Rev. 
J. Vize’s micro-fungi mounted, and a collection of Professor Cleve’s 
diatom slides. 
Mr. F. Enoch : Some insect preparations mounted without pres- 
sure ; tongue of Cerceris arenaria, &c. 
Mr. F. Fitch : Reproductive organs of Nomada lineola, both male 
and female ; a parasitic bee, &c. 
Mr. C. J. Fox : Mica combination of twenty-four films, showing 
by polarized light the first three orders of the Newtonian spectrum, 
divided into eighths ; mica combination of eighty-four films, showing 
Airy’s spirals ; and crystals of sulphate of cadmium, with polarizing 
apparatus rotating by clockwork. 
Mr. W. H. Gilburt : Section of yew, Taxus haccata. 
Dr. W. J. Gray : Fungoid cancer of mamma, double stained by 
Mr. Cole. 
Messrs. How and Co. : Sections of rocks, Iherzolite from the 
Pyrenees, Cornish serpentine, and hornblende schist. 
Dr. Millar: Sections of Acarnus innominatm, and one showing 
that the recurved spicules figured by Carter as Acarnus innominatus 
is a distinct sponge. 
Mr. A. D. Michael : A new species of Cheyletus^ proposed to be 
called C. jiabellifer. 
Mr. Fred. Oxley : A supposed new species of (Ecistes. 
Mr. B. W. Priest : A sponge, Halypliysema tumanowiezii. 
Mr. G. P. Price : Some anatomical preparations, injected intestine 
of rat, duodenum of rat, &c. 
Mr. A. Pumphrey exhibited and described his new process of 
autographic printing, which he illustrated by means of a sketch 
brought by a Fellow to the meeting. 
Messrs. Ross and Co. : New Zentmayer microscope-stand with 
recent improvements, and Wenham’s high-power binocular prism, 
showing the Podura scale with i and -Jg- object-glass. 
Mr. W. W. Reeves : Callidina sent up by Lord S. G. Osborne 
during April, 1873, and kept alive by having water put to them about 
once in six or seven months. 
Mr. H. J. Slack : Cheyletus erudiius and other mites. 
Mr. James Smith : Specimens of leaves, showing hairs and spines. 
Mr. H. C. Sorby : Drawings made with pigments from human 
hair, one red and the other black. 
