Proceedings. Ixiii. 
Journal, by Mr. A. Warner; a Box of Fossils, by Professor T. 
Rupert Jones; a quantity of Butterfly Wings, by Mr. F. J. Horni- 
man; a box of Zoophytes, by Mr. H. Lee, F.G.S., &c. 
The attendance at the meetings has been slightly in excess of last 
year. 
In conclusion, the Committee consider that notwithstanding the 
small nett increase in the number of members, the interest in the 
Club continues undiminished, the continual changes taking place in 
a large population like that of Croydon fully accounting for the some- 
what numerous withdrawals from membership. 
The thanks of the Club are again due to the Local Press for the 
reports of the various meetings which have appeared in the columns 
of the Croydon Advertiser, Croydon Chronicle, and Croydon Guardian. 
Signed on behalf of the Committee, 
Joun FLowenr, President. 
Croydon, January 19th, 188r. 
