THE 



SOUTH-EASTERN NATURALIST 



BEING THE 



Transactions of the South=Eastern Union 

 of Scientific Societies. 



VOLS, for 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 2s. each. 



„ „ 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 2s. 6d. each, 



1901. Price 2/6. Contents:— 



Presidential Address— G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S. The Adaptation of 

 Seedlings to their Surroundings— Ethel Sargant. Forms uf Moisture in the 

 Atmosphere— Hon. Rollo Russell, F.R.Met.Soc. Cuckoo's Eggs— Oswald 

 H. Latter, M.A., F.E.S. Origin of Deadnettles in Britain— S. T. Dunn, B.A. 

 Total Eclipse of the Sun in 1900— G. F. Chambers, F.R.A.S. Nature Know- 

 ledge for Elementary Schools— (Miss) A. Buckton. Local Corresponding 

 Secretaries of the Selborne Society— Edward A. Martin, F.G.S. The Influence 

 of Use upon Structural Modifications— Jonathan Hutchinson, F.R.S. , LL.D. 



1902. Price 2/6. Contents :— 



Presidential Address— Leprosy in the Middle Ages— Jonathan Hutchinson, 

 LL.D., F.R.S., F.R.C.S. Mycorhiza, the Root Fungus— A. Lorrain Smith. 

 Eolithic Flint Implements— E. R. Harrison. The preservation of our indi- 

 genous Flora, its necessity and the means of accomplishing it— G. S. Boulger, 

 F.L.S., F.G.S., F.R.H.S. Protection and Preservation of Plants- Edward A. 

 Martin, F.G.S. The Marine Aquarium without Circulation or change of 

 water - Sibert Saunders. Kentish Wells and deep borings in the neighbourhood 

 of Canterbury— W. Whitaker, B.A., F.R.S., F.G.S. 



1903. Price 2/6. Contents :— 



Presidential Address — The Uncertainties of Science — Sir Henry H. 

 Howorth, K.C.I.E., F.R.S. The Seedlings of Geophytes— Ethel Sargant. 

 A Late Keltic Cemetery at Harlyn Bay— R. Ashington Bullen, B.A., F.L.S., 

 F.G.S. Atmospheric Moisture as a Factor in Distribution— Alfred 0. Walker, 

 F.L.S. The Diminution and Disappearance of the South-Eastern Fauna and 

 Flora within the memory of Present Observers— Sydney Webb (assisted by 

 Captain McDakin and George Gray). International Communication— A. T. 

 Walmisley, M.I.C.E. 



1904. Price 2/6. Contents :— 



Presidential Address— F. W. Rudler, I.S.O., F.G.S. AUington Castle- 

 Dudley C. Falcke. The Friars, Aylesford— (Rev.) C. H. Fielding, M.A. 

 On the meridional position of Megaliths in Kent compared with those of 

 Wilts, and also with those of Earth-works and Churches— F. J. Bennett, F.G.S. 

 The Use of 25in. Ordnance Maps for Estate and Agricultural Purposes— F. J. 

 Bennett, F.G.S. The Practicability of an Artificial International Language— 

 P. Mathews, M.A. Ice Streams and Ice Caves— A. B. Harding, F.Phys.Soc. 

 Lond. Notes on the Lepidoptera of Mid-Kent— Capt. Savile G. Reid, R.E., 

 F.E.S. Note upon some interesting Neolithic weapons recently found on 

 Blackdown, near Haslemere— E. W. Swanton. Memoranda respecting some 

 ' late Keltic Pottery found at Haslemere, Surrey, in November 1903— E. W. 

 Swanton. The Teaching of Nature- Study— Wilfred Mark Webb, F.L.S. The 

 Abbey and St. Leonard's Tower at West Mailing— (Rev.) G. M. Livett, B.A., 

 F.S.A. List of localities, not recorded in recent Floras of Kent and Surrey, 

 for some comparatively rare plants— W. H. Griffin. A few Notes on the Cor- 

 poration Museum, Maidstone : Formerly Chillington Manor House— J. H. 

 Allchin. 



To be obtained from— the Editor, 119, Westcombe Hill, S.E., or the 

 Hon. Secretary, Pyrford Vicarage, Woking, Surrey. 



