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PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 
Mr. F. Fitch : 
Balanus halanoides. 
Chyle, stomach, and aj^pendages of drone-fly. 
Teeth of blow-fly shown in relief. 
Mr. C. J. Fox: 
Polariscoj)e for convergent light, with mica and selenite com- 
binations. 
Rev. T. W. Freckelton : 
Macrospores and microspores from coal, compared with spores of 
Selaginella selaginoidcs. 
Mr. H. E. Freeman : 
Eggs of Gastey'ojpMlm equi from body of female, showing provision 
for attachment to hairs of the horse. 
Dr. W. J. Gray : 
Butilaria epsilon and other rare diatoms. 
Messrs. J. How and Company : 
Fossil wood with insect borings and excreta, &c. 
A new microscope lamp. 
Mr. J. Mayall, jun. : 
Some special slides of AmpMpleura pellucida. 
Dr. Millar: 
A new camera lucida, designed by Dr. Russell, of Lancaster. 
Dr. Matthews : 
Triceratium favus, arranged to show images of a black cross. 
Stylaster sanguineus. 
Mr. A. D. Michael : 
The newly discovered male of Cheijletus venustissimus (see p. 313). 
Professor Owen, C.B. : 
Sections of “ Granicones,” described at p. 233. 
Mr. F. Oxley : 
The so-called “ Pygidia ” of grasshoppers, crickets, &c. 
Mr. Thos. Palmer : 
Sections of butcher’s broom, common cane, &c. 
Mr. B. A. Priest : 
Portion of the bag of a starfish from China. 
Mr. W. W. Reeves : 
Section througli the cone (Lepidostrobus') of Lepidodendron, with 
spores in situ, from Lancashire coal-measures. 
Mr. C. Stewart : 
Section through the growing point of Anacharis alsinastrum. 
Mr. A. Topping : 
Various sections from the tail of a whale (stained). 
Mr. F. H. Ward : 
Sections (24) of various plants double stained by himself. 
