GEOLOGICAL. 



At the June meeting, a Greological paper was contributed 

 by Dr. Boddy, of Birmingham, on the formation of Rock 

 Salt. 



At the July meeting, Arthur Eeid, Esq., B.A., F.G.S., 

 gave a lecture on the effects of water on various rock forma- 

 tions, entitled " The Life History of a Rain Drop." 



On the 2nd of November, G. H. Nelson, Esq , M.A., 

 F.R.G-.S., delivered a very able lecture on " The relation of 

 the Maastricht Beds of Holland to the Cretaceous Rocks of 

 Kent." 



At the December meeting, the President addressed the 

 Society on " Extinct Elephants of Kent." 



MICEOSCOPICAL. 



In this department, the Society are indebted to Mr. Jas. 

 FuUagar for his researches in the life history and develop- 

 ment of Amoeba. (See January, May, and August meetings) . 



Colonel Horsley, R.E., Mr. Reginald E. Horsley, Mr. 

 H. Dean, Mr. Hay ward, and Mr. G. B. Rosseter, have also 

 been contributors in this department. (See Report of 

 November meeting.) 



ZOOLOGICAL. 



At the April and September meetings, Marine Zoology 

 was well represented by two lectures on Barnacles, by Sibert 

 Saunders, Esq., of Whitstable. 



Mr. Reginald E. Horsley, at the special meeting, ex- 

 hibited and made some observations on Marine Zoophytes 

 from the Frith of Forth. 



At an extra meeting on 29th of Jime, Colonel Horsley 

 exhibited a living specimen of Mya arenaria, and marine 

 zoophytes, captiired at Whitstable the day previously, this 



