June 28. Arrangements were made to explore the Deneholes 

 at Stankey, near Bexley, but the excursion was 

 unavoidably postponed. 



Sept. 19. The cryptogamic meeting announced for this date 

 was entirely frustrated by the unpropitious weather. 



Oct. 17. A paper was read on old documents recently found 

 at Erith by Mr. H. W. Smith. 



A Paper on the Roman stone, found at Goldcliffe by 

 Mr. J. Harris, was also read. 



Nov. 21. Lecture on the manufacture of Pottery, by Mr. 

 J. H. Starling, F.C.S. 



Dec. 19. Lecture on " Coal and what we get from it," by 

 Mr. T. T. B. Warren, accompanied by dissolving 

 views and chemical experiments. 

 1883. 



Jan. 16. Lecture on "Old London," by Mr. W. G. Habershon, 

 F.LB.A., illustrated with views in the oxyhydrogen 

 lantern. 



The thanks of the Society are due to the donors of the follow- 

 ing reports and pamphlets : — 



Ninth Annual Report of New Cross Micro- | ^ ^ gociety 

 scopical bociety ) •' 



Third „ Lewisham & Blackheath ) 



Scientific Association j *" " 



Fifth „ Hackney Microscopical 



Society 



Transactions of the Eastbourne Natural ) 



History and Microscopical Club ) "* " 



Report of W. Kent, Natural History Society [ 



1881-2. ) ••• » 



Second Report, Croydon Microscopical Club ... „ 



Proceedings „ ,,1881-2 „ 



Fifth Annual Report, Ealing Microscopical I 

 and Natural History Club, 1882 1 ■"■ " 



Parts 6, 7, 8, 9, Scientific Roll from the Editor. 



Erith, by Arch. Smith „ Mr. Daldy. 



Deneholes and artificial caves, by F. C. J. Spurrell „ the Author. 



Chronicles of Kent „ Miss Dunkin. 



Account of St. John's Church, Sidcup „ „ 



Waterbearing Strata of Ealing district „ Ealing Society 



Notes on Flints ,, „ 



