18 



as:^iS:r-?S3?s;?:JSS '^^B^^^^^^ 



nlafpd and thus torm— wgeKi.c. . f ;„ a. 



*Zto?y'cTab, MiJ. la'U ; WoUiog Field Club. --. 





^\ w N o?' N E is the best. It was only 

 looking N- or «-'^- ' . ; ^n aquarium 



after prolonged use of the water m i^^ ^^ 



occasion ot a vi&u ii""i *■ ^ ... ,. „^ 



meeting ot the outiou a _ ^ ^ i„„ooi 



''•k4 -Cat'^ordTnd- District Natural History 

 So^i^Jei:rsW,Hanffia-dBT.L^^^^^^^ 

 Dover Scienoes Society CaptamJ^ ^ 

 ^Ktt^^ntXt'aV' ^fstor'y S^ety Mr^ W. P. 



animals such as anemones, except perhap. 

 ^•^Thr^ap^rwas illustrated by Photographs 

 (coloured and plain), diagvairs and hving speci 



Tonbridge Natural H».»''^'^>' ^'-'I't'^f ^^al Histiry that various forms of plant '"« "^t'^ ^^ ^^at this 

 and Photographic Society, M';^ .^°"^;h 'uarian sifc. but helped the ^'^"^"f ''^^^ the roots 

 tcrySocieti Messrs A. . | ^^^ Mrs 



tt^a^S^"r^t^i:t;r^WaS:^.ens,Mr. Mr.W 



'^The'lrt^reU^g of the Congress took place 

 on mrrsday evening. .lune 5. in the 1-|« ^rt Koom 



°' Mr' Si":;tt'inders, of Whitstable. read a paper 

 on "The Marine Aq«arium," and f o^^how by 

 anrop.radiustmentof animal and vegHtable hte 

 ^t'^va^;.ssiMe to maintain both m P«.teet health 



brought by "'■ J.'°'^^°:_.im,.„solseaan6mones, 

 containing sp endid '^^^^'^^'^EchinoderinataCsea 

 starfi,h,etc.alsocisesotBatisliliLiiinJ mjthic 



urchins, star fishes, =f^'>"?^''"'^;='-^'^ii Harrison, 

 flint instruments, lent by .^^ ,^^™-l''„'^!o"„u- nests, 

 of Lrhtham ; phot 'graphic plates "' "'^ „{ 



Mr.F.C. Snell and ^'-\JZTi«nX"Ze &^» 

 vnlo.nic ash : sP™'"«f,7f;°^ lent'byMr.F. A. 

 British lepidoptera, «'«> '^"'^j/^'^n.^^structures 

 Small, of Canterbury ; concretionai^^ 



• ^"'"^'wherlas^ve-^e'tkbie sub'stan-Les give a " good "coUecti™ of curios '"^'^^'^i^e'ries of 

 the aquanum, t>;7" '"''^J^J^^tor t^htre would be Tsetse fly, the drummer, ^ m oUu.c t ^^^^^^. 



