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REPORTS OF SOCIETIES. 
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* Anacharis Alsinastrum ( Elodea canadensis). 25, 26, Severn D. ; 
92, Avon. Tab. 27. Avon, Severn, Lickey. 
* Orchis Morio. 53, Severn D. ; 82, Malvern ; 105, 106, Lickey. 
Tab. 27. In all the districts. 
* 0. mascula. 53, Severn D.; 72, Malvern ; 106, Lickey. Tab. 27. 
In all the districts. 
* 0. ustulata. 68, Malvern D. Tab. 27. Severn, Malvern. 
* 0. maculata. 53, Severn. Tab. 27. In all the districts. 
* 0. latifolia. 53, Severn D. ; 131, Cradley Park, Scott. Tab. 27. 
In all the districts. 
0. incarnata. xlix. Very similar to the last. In many 'places in 
the Severn district ! Tab. 27. Severn. First record. 
* 0. pyramidalis. 53, Severn D. ; 68, 82, Malvern ; 93, 101, Avon. 
Avon, Severn, Malvern. 
* Gymnadenia conopsea. 6, 54, Severn D. ; 68, 82, Malvern ; 97, 
Avon. Tab. 27. In all the districts, 
f* G. albida. Tab. 27. Lickey. (Scott, an error.) 
* Habenaria viridis. 6, 54, Severn D. ; 82, 83, Malvern D. ; 97, 
Avon D. Tab. 27. In all the districts. 
* H. bifolia. 54, Woodbury Hill; 68, 82, Malvern D., 123, pastures 
in Upper Stour valleys. 
* H. chlorantha. 54, Severn D. ; 72, Malvern D. Tab. 27. Avon, 
Severn, Malvern. 
* Ophrys apifera. 54, Severn D. ; 68, Silurian Hills, W. Malvern; 
82, Eastham ; Abberley ; 89, Ridge Hill, Martley ; 93, Cra- 
combe and Coldknap Hills. (Feckenham, W. M.!) Tab. 27. In 
all the districts. Not localised in the Lickey. Tardebiyg Reservoir. 
Mr. Humphreys ! 
(To be continued.) 
fhprts flf Sflrieius. 
BIRMINGHAM NATURAL HISTORY AND MICROSCOPICAL 
SOCIETY.— Microscopical Section. January 5th. Mr. C. Pumphrey, 
president, in the chair. Mr. T. Y. Hodgson exhibited a series of 
spiders and their allies, and read a few notes descriptive of the speci¬ 
men exhibits and the relationships of the different groups. Messrs. 
Edmonds and Carpenter brought additional specimens. The specimens 
exhibited were Anatomical 5, Acaridea 4, Pycnogonidea 3, Phalangidea 
1, Araneidea 5. It was proposed by Mr. Udall, and seconded by Mr. 
Levick, and unanimously resolved to form a sub-section for Practical 
Microscopy. Mr. Hodgson was re-elected secretary of the Micro¬ 
scopical Section for the ensuing year. —Geological Section. January 
19th. Mr. T. H. Waller in the chair. Mr. C. Pumphrey gave an 
address on the “ Giant’s Causeway,” illustrated by lantern. Mr. T. H. 
Waller was re-elected president of the Geological Section, and Mr. J. 
Udall hon. secretary. 
BIRMINGHAM MICROSCOPISTS’ AND NATURALISTS’ 
UNION.—December 21st. The Rev. W. H. Painter presented to the 
library a copy of his book, “A Contribution to the Flora of Derbyshire,” 
