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1928. Jan. 5. Exhibition, at which the President read a short paper by Professor J. H. Salter, D.Sc., entitled The Welsh Kite," and the following exhibits were made National Museum of Wales by Colin Matheson, M.A., B.Sc., and L. F. Cowley, M.Sc., varieties of rat, showing different sub species and colour varieties, reconstruction of Dodo, cases illustrating insects of economic importance and drawer of Lithocolletis and Nepticula from the Griffiths Collection of British Lepidoptera, showing the smallest British species. H. M. Hallett, Two cabinet drawers of Hymenoptera F.E.S. aculeata. A. E. Harris. Pond life specimens and photographs, also lantern slides of microscopical rock sections. Miss E. Vachell, Specimens of British Plants. F.L.S. Miss C. M. Acland. Immature Manx Shearwater (semi albino). Whale bone and tooth. Photo- graphs of Nut-hatch (at first dis- covered Glamorgan nesting site). Marsh Warbler and Kentish Plover. T. W. Proger, F.Z.S. Falconry Exhibition. John Grimes, Geophilus with 83 pairs of legs, Jew's Ear M.B.E. Fungus, Section of apple showing root growth of mistletoe, Stereum pur- pureum growing upon Cerasus Rhiscii floripiena, Seedling Cauliflower shew- ing cup-shaped leaf centre. Dr. E. E. Brierley. Case of Lepidoptera. G. W. Hodkinson. Polished Cotham marbles. John Rees, B.A., Plant diseases caused by fungi or B.Sc. bacteria. J. E. Delhanty. Plates of protected South African Plants. photograph of nesting Hedge Sparrow. J. L. Langford. Photographs of Kingfisher, Redshank, Lesser Black-backed Gull, Sand Mar- tin, Whitethroat, and Ringed Plover.