44 Proceedings. 



Mar. 10. ' Primeval Life in Britain,' by Mr. H. M. Wallis 



(Eeading). 

 Mar. 10. ' Buttercups and Daisies,' by Mr. J. J. Gill. 

 Mar. 10. ' Our British Finclies,' by Mr. A. J. Crosfield. 

 April 21. ' The Tertiary Beds at Park Hill, Croydon,' by 



Mr. John Flower (Croydon). 

 April 21. 'Notes on Eare Plants found in Surrey," by 



Mr. W. H. Summers (Dorking). 



The three brief addresses given on March 10th were on the 

 occasion of a meeting to which the pupils at the schools and 

 other young persons in the neighbourhood were specially 

 invited; there was a large attendance of these, and they 

 appeared thoroughly to appreciate the meeting, the interest 

 of which was increased by the exhibition of many objects of 

 Natural History by members of the Club. 



Outdoor Meetings. — The following eleven excursions have 

 taken place during the past summer : — 



Whole day. 



April 22. Caterham Junction, Eiddlesdown, Sanderstead, 

 and Croydon, visiting the new railway cutting 

 between Woodside and South Croydon. 



May 20. Crowborough. 



June 17. The Silent Pool, near Gomshall, returning by 

 Black Down to Chilworth. 



July 22. Botley Hill. 



Aug. 26. Ewhurst Mill. 



Sept. 23. Tilgate Forest. 



Afternoon. 

 May 6. Flanchford and Sidlow. 

 June 3. Chaldon and Farthing Down. 

 July 8. Norbury Park. 

 Aug. 12. Godstone, visiting the white sand caves and the 



stone-quarries. 

 Sept. 9. Bletchiugley and Nutfield Marsh. 



The plan was adopted this year of appointing beforehand 

 a conductor for each excursion, which certainly conduced to 

 their success, as in many instances the conductor had taken 



