12 Proceedings. 



Mr. J. B. Crosfield ; mummy of a Cat from Egypt, by Mr. A. 

 B. Gough ; specimens of Kticalyptm viminalis sent from South 

 Australia, by Mr. Edwin Ashby. 



Messrs. E. S. & C. E. Salmon and B. B. Gough have en- 

 riched our archives with records of fresh localities in our 

 neighbourhood for about forty species of plants. Mr. C. E. 

 Salmon has also prepared for the Club a very complete record 

 of the wild flowers found monthly during 1889. 



The Club is indebted to its friends for the following pre- 

 sentations : — Twenty bound volumes of ' Science Gossip ' ; 

 presented by Mr. Kichard Noakes. ' Report of the British 

 Association for the Advancement of Science, 1889 ' ; presented 

 by the Association. Botanical Eeprints and Reports; pre- 

 sented by Mr. Arthur Bennett, F.L.S. * Report of the Marl- 

 borough College Natural History Society, 1889 ' ; presented 

 by the Society. ' Report of the Nottingham Niituralists' 

 Society, 1889 ' ; presented by the Society. ' Reports of the 

 West Kent Natural History, Microscopical, and Photographic 

 Society, 1888—1890 ' ; presented by the Society. 



The Club has published a small volume of Proceedings for 

 the years 1888 and 1889. Copies have been sent to thirty- 

 eight Societies or Clubs engaged in the investigation of 

 natural science. 



Several of the outdoor meetings during the past summer 

 were very well attended. As many as thirty-five members 

 and friends availed themselves of the kind permission of W. 

 J. Evelyn, Esq., to visit the grounds of Wotton House, near 

 Dorking, where the party were received by the owner with 

 every possible kindness and attention. The following were 

 the excursions : — 



Whoh'-dmj Kxvursions. 



May 10. Gomshall to Dorking. 



June 14. Gomshall to Chilworth. 



July 12. Sanderstead and Addington. 



Aug. 9. Penshurst Place. 



Sept. 13. Wotton House and grounds. 



Oct. 11. Ranmore Common and Headley Lane. 



