46 Proceedings. 



OuT-DooE Meetings. — The following excursions took place 

 during the summer ; a full report on them has been prepared 

 by the President : — 



WJiole-day. 

 May 1. Epsom Downs and Mickleham. 

 June 2. Tunbridge Wells. 

 July 3. Freusham Ponds. 



Aug. 7. Caterham, Barrow Green Woods, and Oxted. 

 Sept. 4. Ashdown Forest. 



Afternoon. 

 April 17. Keigate Heath. 



May 15. Merstham, Chipstead, and Upper Gatton. 

 June 19. Keigate and Buckland Hills. 

 Aug. 21. Merstham and White Hill. 

 Sept. 25. Ranmore Common. 



On the occasion of the excursions to Tunbridge Wells and 

 Ashdown Forest the Club was joined by the Tunbridge Wells 

 Natural History and Antiquarian Society; and the success of 

 these excursions was greatly mcreased by the excellent 

 arrangements made by the Secretary and other oflScers of the 

 Tunbridge Wells Society. 



A Photographic Section has been established in connection 

 with the Club, about twelve members having devoted them- 

 selves to this branch of art, which may be made a most useful 

 ally of Natural History study. Meetings of this section were 

 held during April and May, and it is hoped that Photographic 

 Meetings will be held monthly during the coming winter. 



Donations, &c. — ' Proceedings and Transactions of the 

 Croydon Microscopical and Natural History Club.' ' The 

 Rochester Naturalist,' April 1 and Oct. 1, 1886. Pamphlet, 

 ' On Sparganium neglectmn,' by Mr. W. H. Beeby ; reprinted 

 from the ' Journal of Botany.' 



Exhibits. — Oct. 16 : a greatly-fasciated specimen of Pyreth- 

 runi ulu/inosum, exhibited by Mr. T. P. Newman ; a fasciated 

 Pansy and a fasciated Chrysanthemum, also plates of two 

 Stapelias and a Mesembryanthemwn, by Mr. T. Cooper. Nov. 20 : 



