Proceedingn . 1 3 



Afternoon Excursions. 

 April 26. Outwood. 

 May 31. Bury Hill, Dorking. 

 June 28. Betchworth Park. 

 July 26. Buckland and Eeigate Heath. 

 Sept. 27. South Kensington Natural History Museum. 



Thk Holmesdale Natural History Club. 



Abstract of Accounts. 



Receipts. \ Expenses. 



Oct. 17, 1889, to Oct. 16, £ n. d. I Oct. 25, 1889, to Oct. 16, £ s. d. 



1890. 1890. 



Balance, Oct. 17, 1889. 11 10 2 1 Footpath Association. 10 



Sale of 'Flora of Sur- 

 rey,' &c 12 9 



Members' Subscriptions 17 11 



Subscribers' „ 6 15 



£36 8 11 



Printing ' Proceedings,' 



and postage of same. 17 3 5 



Bent, Gas, and Clean- 

 ing 16 17 10 



Collector's Commission 

 and Stamps 1 8 9 



Balance 8 11 



£36 8 11 



The following OfiScers were elected for the ensuing year: — 

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

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

 Committee, Dr. Bossey, Messrs. T. Cooper, J. B. Crosfield, the 

 Eev. J. Menzies, Messrs. J. Bonnor, W. Gilford, K. Binns, 

 Ernest S. Salmon, Charles E. Salmon. 



Mr. Arthur Bennett, F.L.S., of Croydon, was elected an 

 Honorary Member in recognition of many acts of kindness 

 done to the Club. 



The following were the Exhibits : — Specimens of Bullock- 

 head seeds, from Singapore, and two Beetles with brilliant 

 green elytra, from Penang, exhibited by Mr. W. F. Tindall ; 

 snuff-boxes from KafiBr-land made of rhinoceros horn, and of 

 the seed-vessels of a species of Euphorbia, exhibited by Mr. 

 Thos. Cooper. Mr. Cooper stated that the Euphorbia made 

 use of is highly poisonous, and that the natives soak it well 

 in water to cleanse it before use, 



