Proceeduigs. 71 



Melilutus an-ensis. Waste ground, Eeigate Heath. E. S. 

 & C. E. Salmon. 



Sai/iiia modosa, Spircmthes autumnalis tC ISpireea Filipendula. 

 Park Downs, near Banstead. C. E. Salmon. 



Germiium striatum. Sparingly in the lane between Ban- 

 stead and Chipstead. C. E. Salmon. 



Saponnria offlcinalis. In a lane between Bletchingley and 

 Nutfield Station. E. S. Salmon. 



Galium MoUurjo var. insubrir.um. Eeigate Hill, near the 

 Butts. C. E. Salmon. 



Daphne Laureola. Godstone end of the railway cutting at 

 Godstone Tunnel. E. S. Salmon. 



Ahjssum. incanum. In a field between Chilworth and Shal- 

 ford, where Sileiie dichotoma appeared. B. B. Gough. 



Chara vulgaris b. lom/ibracteata. Near Haxted Mill, near 

 Edenbridge. E. S. Salmon. 



Chara frafjilis. Frensham Little Pond. E. S. & C. E. 

 Salmon. — Duckpond by Shingle Barn Farmhouse, near Eden- 

 bridge. E. S. Salmon. 



Chara aspera. In great quantity in pond on Hankley 

 Common, near site of Abbot's Pond. E. S. & C. E. 

 Salmon. 



Nitella translucms. Ditch on Eoyal Common, near Mil- 

 ford. E. S. & C. E. Salmon. 



Viola hirta var. ca/carea, Bab. Abundant on Bletchworth 

 Hill. C. E. Salmon. 



Nasturtium officinale var. siifolium. Near Eeigate Heath. 

 E. S. & C. E. Salmon. 



Mr. Poulter exhibited a piece of Meteoric Iron from near 

 Bletchworth Clump. 



Mr. A. J. Crosfield brought for exhibition some plants 

 collected at Meutone ; also six parts of Lord Lilford's 

 'Coloured figures of the Birds of the British Isles.' 



Mr. W. H. Tyndall read « Meteorological Notes, Eedhill, 

 FOR 1891 ' :— 



The Barometer was not subject to miiuy great fluctuations. 



