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Entomostraca (Mew SPeCieS) ........c.ceceeceeseeeeeceeees J. Robinson. 
FL y dra fused ivcevce veveenveneeneenns ene eee nee ee seen ences aA 
Lophopus crystallimus..cccrccverececerscecsecccnsenecseccens 3 
Corethra Plummicoriis vivccceeeccvseccrenerereceeeeeeee scenes 55 ; 
Stentor Mullert, as an opaque object .............-.6+ George E. Davis. 
Section, shewing the springing of the feathers in 
themtallcah apyolma Wits “2. Mieco... 8 sete see Uegeeaitel shay 
Section of Cleopatra's Needle, Oysters, and ( 47 Seville. 
various Crystals (Polarized Light) ............ 
Shicklebaclpo rallied crengarat nota cat naeeces woes cp rs sa J. Dunkerley. 
Lung of Frog, and Frog's skin injected ............... sf 
Lophopus cryStallimus  icrccrcrrencercnvenscnereeneeneenes W. Blackburn. 
(OPI ACHALE. GROUGALD. sa0000906000% 00000 bbaveecobDaROdbdEDH00 ARC F 
Heliopelta and /sthmia nervosa by reflected light... * 
Spicules of Gorgomia 20... .csseeeeerseseeecr ese er nertene 5 
| Eye and Proboscis of House Fly ............56 esses Hy. Greenhalgh. 
| Stine Of Beer mee tatiaa aga germ isso cecdent deterrents ge as 
Fossil Plants, lower coal measures ............. esses 3 
Palates of mollusca, Zrochus zizyphinus, Sepia \ ty5. W. Lofthouse 
ofictnates, and. Fialiotes _ .....26.6 -01+s.sesene +e - 
Crystals—various, under Polarized Light ............ C. Jumeaux. 
Proboscis of Blow: Wily wicres teens san nsec ameter are 3 
Anterior leg of D. Marginalis, shewing cca 
OF Parst .vecvs De. ces qoale temtieieg ache eaten ae eerie de 
Polycistina—various) <::2.. senna e ny eee ene pr 
Photo-micrographs and Transparencies ..............- G. Johnson. 
Larva of Aphemera danica) sone ean George E. Davis. 
Crystals, &c., under Polanzedelicgites vce ses: R. L. Mestayer. 
Leung of Sheffield Saw Grinder... 7.0... ecs.c-2-.2- +s 5 
Teige from Slug) sate seinen saearatamnm state. <> * 
LE UCHLNG SPUCALUS: (TIVE) petame ane arse Tone Rave wees nce - 
Hoe Of MGuse inpeCtedmem nese tates mincanl A. nesses. ie Be Cool: 
Rollentote Malo wast Palate oe ech eee hates veins ee ces 34 
Tl yirar Ors IaiMOndglbeetlemmuneni in. es... Tee re oes 9 
IPEODOSEIonOl Wolo We lolly mrrmerMnari ete re see eee Uesee eee eee 
SEL VALLILOO CHILEON RMT ete UE TSU NC Se eee eetees H. F. Jenkins. 
UMD yOrOMeMerintt CLAWer rr cele dece te ceessercdaveeeeets H. P. Aylward. 
IGOmOlmOyLISCUSN (Gly) Se ert. be... sce cede be serie of 
INTIS Etro GOldme ret Samer ir. bets Tees seers ma ers % 
Vase of Flowers made from Insects Scales............ 3 
Crystals (various) Polarized Light ..... wives. Mn tle. C. W. H. Kneebone. 
MANCHESTER MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY. —The ordinary meeting 
was held at the Mechanics’ Institution on Thursday evening, April 6th, the 
President, Mr. Thos. Brittain (ex officio), F.R.M.S., in the chair. 
The communications were many and of a varied character, and an enjoyable 
evening was the result. 
Mr. Brittain announced a second ramble to the Bolton valley on Saturday, 
the 22nd, under the leadership of Mr. Hy. Hyde. 
_Mr. Herbert C. Chadwick, F.R.M.S., gavea short communication, describing 
his method of extracting the poison glands of the House Spider. 
Mr. Wm. Stanley read a very interesting communication on the classification 
of Mosses, illustrated by coloured diagrams. 
Mr. J. B. Wolstenholme, M.R.C.V.S., gave a short communication on two 
species of Acari form the horse. 
Mr. Wm. Blackburn, F.R.M.S., brought before the notice of the members a 
new form of Microscopic Stand made by Ross, after designs by Mr. Wenham. 



