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a union for the occasion with the Croydon Microscopical and 

 Natural History Club : — 



Whole day. 



May. 2. Leith Hill. 



June 6. Worth and Tilgate Forest. 



July 4. Edenbridge, Botley Hill, and Oxted. 



Aug. 8. Gomshall and Ewhurst. 



Sept. 5. St. Leonard's Forest and Slaugham Castle. 



Oct. 10. Edenbridge, Dry Hill, and Forest Eow. 



Afternoon. 



April 18. Flanchford, Ewood, and Holmwood. 



May 16. Ranmore Common. 



June 20. Eeigate Heath to Walton Heath. 



July 18. Guildford and Shalford. 



Aug. 22. Merstham and Pendell Court. 



Sept. 26. Addington Hills. 



On April 18th, during the afternoon excursion, the Wood 

 Spurge, Blackthorn, Wild Cherry, Wild Hyacinth, and Wood 

 Sorrel were found in flower ; Swallows were seen, and the 

 Cuckoo, Tree Pipit, and Willow Wren heard. 



From the Eiver Wey, between Guildford and Shalford, a 

 Eotifer was obtained in abundance, and identified as Megalo- 

 trocha alho-flavicans. In the bog at Shalford Isolepis setacea 

 was found. 



On the occasion of the excursion to Gomshall and Ewhurst 

 Impatietis fulva, AnagalUs tenella, Sium angustifolium, Sagina 

 nodosa, Glyceria aquatica, and Pedicularis palustris were found 

 in the bog near Gomshall station ; Antirrhinum Orontium and 

 Anthemis arvensis were gathered in fields between Gomshall 

 and Ewhurst ; and Nitella opaca was collected from a pond 

 at Peaslake, showing the movements of protoplasm very 

 admirably. 



On August 22nd Sir George Macleay most kindly threw 

 open his grounds near Bletchingley to the members of the 

 Club. From a pond in his garden forty species of Diatoms 

 were identified. A plant of Stapelia gigantea was pointed out 



