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Cudworth ; and specially beautiful specimens of dried flowers 

 were exhibited by Messrs. E. S. & C. E. Salmon. 



Dr. Bossey exhibited through a microscope good specimens 

 of Plumatella obtained from the upper large pond on Earls- 

 wood Common. 



Twelve outdoor excursions were planned ; six whole-day 

 excursions, and six half-day : — 



Whole-day Excursions. 



May 7th. From Gomshall to Abinger and Leith Hill. 



June 11th. To Kew Gardens, when Mr. Brown kindly 

 attended the party of visitors, and added greatly to their 

 interest by the valuable information he gave. 



July 13th. To Gomshall, Newland's Corner, and Chil- 

 worth. 



August 6th. To Tunbridge and the Medway, in con- 

 junction with the Tunbridge Wells Natural History Club. 

 The Club is greatly indebted to Dr. Adeney, of Tunbridge 

 Wells, for the trouble he took in kindly making arrange- 

 ments. 



September 10th. To West Hoathly, thence to East 

 Grinstead. 



October 8th. To Chilworth, Ewhurst Mill, and Gomshall. 



Afternoon Excursions, 



April 23rd. From Godstone Station, under Tilburstow 

 Hill, to Bletchingley, thence to Nutfield Station. 



May 25th. To Penshurst Place, when a large party 

 attended. 



June 25th. To Reigate and Betchworth Hills, thence to 

 Betchworth Station. 



July 23rd. To Ifield Mill pond, near Crawley. 



August 20th. To Betchworth Park and Brockham. 



September 24th. To Worth and Tilgate Forest. 



Donations as under were received by the Club during the 

 year: — From W. J. Evelyn, Esq., specimens of Sirex rjigas. 

 From Mr. Cowen, teeth of Elephas, and other bones from 



