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Afternoon E.rciirsions. 

 April 28. Tilbui-stow Hill. 

 May 26. Ranmore Common. 

 June 27. Tunbridge. 

 July 28. Buckland Hill. 

 Aug. 25. Eeigate Heath and Rice Bridge. 



The following were the Exhibits at the evening meetings : — 

 Oct. 21, 1887 : Algae from the Saragossa Sea, a Flying Fish, 

 a small Alligator, and various seeds from the West Indies ; 

 a fine series of skins of Australian Birds. Nov. 18 : specimens 

 of S. Australian plants. Dec. 16 : specimens of awns and 

 seeds of Stipa spartea; specimens oi Stipa pinnata. March 16, 

 1888 : Reptiles in spirits fi-om S. Australia ; fasciated speci- 

 mens of Lilium tigrinum. April 20 : flint implements from 

 Tennessee ; fungus with fleshy rootlets. 



Donations to the Club during the past season are as 

 under: — 'Proceedings of the Croydon Microscopical and 

 Natural History Club,' Feb. 1887 to Jan. 1888 ; presented by 

 the Club. Paper, * On Ranunculus flammula,' by Mr. W. H. 

 Beeby; presented by the author. Twenty-eight skins of 

 AustraUan Birds ; presented by Mr. Edwin Ashby. A number 

 of specimens of dried plants from S. Austraha ; presented by 

 Mr. E. Ashby. Reptiles and Amphibia in spirits, in three 

 bottles; presented by Mr. E. Ashby. 'Report of British 

 Association,' 1887. Parts I.— VII. of 'An Illustrated Manual 

 of British Birds,' by Howard Saunders, F.L.S., F.Z.S. ; 

 presented by Mr. James B. Crosfield. 



Printed Proceedings for the years 1886-1887 are now in 

 the press. 



We regret that the Photographic Section has not held its 

 meetings during the present year, and that several members 

 of this section have resigned their membership in the Club. 



