Proceedings. 



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June 8. White HiU. 



July 6. Mason's Bridge and Ham Farm. 



Aug. 10. Betchworth Hill. 



Sept. 14. Gomshall, Hockhurst Downs, and Netley Heath. 



During the time that the Industrial Exhibition was open 

 in the Public Hall, in May last, the Museum was thrown open 

 for public inspection, and was visited by large numbers of 

 persons. Some of our members attended with microscopes, 

 and greatly added to the gratification of the visitors. 



Abstbact of Accounts. 



Eeeeipts. 



Oct. 19, 1888, to Sept. £ s. d. 

 1889. 



Balance 27 4 2 



' Flora of Surrey ' 17 10 



Sale of ' Proceedings '030 



Subscriptions 31 16 



£60 1 



Expenses. 



Dec. 15, 1888, to Jan. 26, £ s. 



1889. 



Footpath Association . 10 



Printing ' Proceedings ' 22 4 



Eent, Gas, & Cleaning 17 6 



Insect-boxes, &c 4 8 



Printing 2 4 



Collector's Commission 1 9 



„ Postage Stamps 7 



Balance, Oct. 17, 1889 11 10 



£60 1 



Examined and found correct, f Wm. Hy. Tyndall, 

 October 18th, 1889. {¥. Bossey, 



Auditors. 



The following Officers were elected for the ensuing year : — 

 President, Mr. W. H. Tyndall ; Treasurer, Mr. J. I. Cudworth; 

 Secretary, Mr. A. J. Crosfield ; Curator, Mr. John Linnell ; 

 Committee, Dr. Bossey, Messrs. F. G. Carey, T. Cooper, J. B. 

 Crosfield, A. J. Head, E. L. Hesketh, R. Noakes, A. C. Sterry, 

 and the Rev. Jas. Menzies. 



The following were brought for exhibition : — A Rose in 

 which the stem was prolonged through the flower, and 

 crowned with leaves, and in which the calyx took the form of 

 ordinary leaves ; brought by Dr. Bossey. A SelarjineUa (pro- 

 bably S. involvens) ; brought by Mr. R. Noakes. Carpels of 

 Excacaria agallocha, a plant from China, utilised by the larva 

 of a moth. Specimens of Drosera lieterophylla and D. sto- 

 lonifera, both bulbous plants from "Western Australia ; also of 

 Fioridtda dcntata, a fly-catching plant belonging to Broseracem, 



