402 FIFTY-SECOXD ANNUAL REPORf. 



also due to Sir Philip Sassoon for the privilege of collecting in 

 the ponds in Trent Park. 



On the occasion of the excursion to Hampton Court the members 

 were entertained to tea by Dr. and Mrs. Leeson ; at the Greenford 

 and Ealing excursion Mr. and Mrs. OfEord showed their hospitality 

 for the third time ; and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson performed the same 

 kind action on the occasion of the Richmond Park outing. Dr. 

 Measures undertook the expense for the requisite meal at 

 Waltham Abbey ; and Mr. Tilling performed the same kind 

 ofhce at Higham's Park. All these friends and members of the 

 Club have earned the gratitude of the excursionists for these very 

 welcome services. 



The list of books and pamphlets, etc., added to the Library 

 since the end of April of last year was as follows : 



List of Books, Journals, Reports, etc., received 



DURING the Year. 



Boohs. 



Plant Teratology. Vol. IL Ray Society. 



Purchased. 

 Quain's Anatomy. Vols. I and IL 



Presented hy Dr. G. Burton Brown. 

 Histology of Medicinal Plants. 



Mansfield. Presented hy the Publishers. 

 Guide to the Exhibited Series of Insects. 



Dept. of Zoology, Brit. Museum (Nat. Hist.) Presented, 

 Recherches sur les Rotiferes. 



Beauchamp. Purchased. 



Journals, Reports, etc. 



American Microscojncal Society. Vol. XXXV., Nos. 3, 4 — 



Vol. XXXVI.,Nos. 1,2. 

 Academy Natural Sciences. Philadelphia. Vol. LXIX., Part ]. 

 British Association, Report of. Newcastle, 1916. 

 Brighton and Hove Natural History Society, An7iual Report, 



' June 1916, July 1917. 

 Bristol Naturalists^ Society, Annual Reports and Proceedings. 

 1912-13-14-15. 



