42 Proceed iiiffs. 



bough of Hawthorn; twenty-two species of rock plants in 

 bloom. Nov. 16: s]}e(iimeiis oi A\ka.net {Anchwsn sempervlrens) 

 from the foot of Eeigate Hill ; Fungi, including Criicibidiun 

 vulgare, Xijlaria hypoxylon, Himeola Auricula- Judo;, and Poly- 

 porus Itjniarius ; plants from Dungeness. Dec. 14 : Saponaria 

 vaccaria, in fruit, from Eeigate Hill; seventeen species of 

 of white eggs. Jan. 18, 1889 : Enjaimum cheiranthoides hova 

 near Nutfield. Feb. 15 : skins of birds, &c. March 15 : 

 objects shown under the microscope. April 12 : Hdlcbonis 

 fcctidus from Clayton, &c. 



The Club is indebted to several kind friends for the following 

 Donations : — Ferns, dried and named by the late Mr. Charles 

 Green ; presented by Mr. John Lees. Parts VIII. to XVIII. 

 of 'An Illustrated Manual of British Birds,' by Howard 

 Saunders, F.L.S., F.Z.S. ; presented by Mr. J. B. Crosfield. 

 Reprints of papers on ' The Two Valerians,' ' Callitriche pohj- 

 morpha,' and ' On some British Viola forms,' by Mr. W. H. 

 Beeby, A.L.S, ; presented by the author. Eeprints of 

 Botanical Articles, and a Catalogue of British Mosses ; pre- 

 sented by Mr. Arthur Bennett, F.L.S. Two numbers of ' The 

 Selborne Society's Magazine'; presented by the Society. 

 ' Proceedings and Transactions of the Croydon Microscopical 

 and Natural History Club,' Feb. 1888, to Jan. 1889 ; presented 

 by the Club. ' Eeport of the British Association for the 

 Advancement of Science, 1888 ' ; presented by the Association. 



The Excursions taken during the summer were as under: — 



Whole-day Excursions. 

 May 11. Burford Bridge, Swallows of the Mole, and Ran- 



more Common. 

 June 22. Hayes Common and Holwood Park. 

 July 20. Holmwood and Leith Hill. 

 Aug. 24. Eastbourne, Beachy Head, and Seaford. 

 Sept. 28. Ashdown Forest. 

 Oct. 12. St. Leonard's Forest. 



Afternoon Excursions. 

 April 27. Shirley Wood and Addington. 

 May 25. Earlswood Common and Sidlow. 



