8 Proceedings. 



Mr. Alfred B. Gough exhibited a portion of a Mummy 

 of a Cat from Egypt. Some hair of a reddish tinge still 

 adhered to it. 



Evening Meeting. — March 21st, 1890. 



Mr. James B. Crosfield exhibited specimens of Eucalyptus 

 viminalis from South Australia, and read a note from Mr. 

 Edwin Ashby, from Adelaide, calling attention to the abund- 

 ance of flowers on the FAtcalyptus one year, and the scarcity 

 the following year. 



Messrs. E. S. & C. E. Salmon presented the following list 

 of localities for plants found in our neighbourhood during 

 1889, being supplementary to localities given in Brewer's 

 • Flora of Eeigate ' : — 



Myosurus minimus. In two cornfields near Pendell Court, 

 Nutfield. E. S. Salmon. 



Ranunculus Lenormandi. Streams and ditches about the 

 foot of Leith Hill. E. S. Salmon & C. E. Salmon. 



Corydalis claviculata. Amongst furze on the top of the hill 

 on Reigate Heath. C. E. Salmon. 



Arabis sagittuta. Chalky banks at White Hill. E. S. & C. 

 E. Salmon. 



Cardamine amara. Hound a pond near Pendell Court, 

 Nutfield. E. S. Salmon. 



Erysimum cheiranthoides. Banks of Mole at Wonham and 

 Brockham. E. S. & C. E. Salmon. 



Diplotaxis muralis. Plentiful at nearly all the railway 

 stations from Gomshall, Horley, Godstone, and Wimbledon 

 to London. E. S. & C. E. Salmon. 



Thiaspi arvense. In a field between Merstham and Rock- 

 shaw. White Hill. E. S. & C. E. Salmon. 



Viola Heichenbachiatui. Common about Reigate. E. S. & 

 C. E. Salmon. 



Silene armeria. Farrington's Lane, Reigate Hill. (An 

 escape). C. E. Salmon. 



Geranitcm pyrenacium. Railway banks at Purley. By the 

 river at Leatherhead. E. S. Salmon. 



