Proceedings. ci. 



fossils and rock specimens from the Woolwich beds and Thanet 

 sands, exposed in the Park Hill section, viz., by John Flower, 

 series of teeth of lamna (shark) (species various), series ot 

 ostrea flabellula, wood with iron pyrites, inoceramus (all trom 

 the Woolwich beds), casts of cardium (from the Thanet sands), 

 flint nodules and rock specimens ; by Henry Turner, series ot 

 ostrea flabellula, inoceramus, teeth of lamna elegans, &c., and 

 Edaphodon Bucklandi, also leaf and seed remains from the 

 clav bed- by H. T. Mennell, series of ostrea, calyptrsa, 

 melania (Sp.), and cyrena (Sp.) ; by H. M Klaassen sectional 

 drawing and rock specimens, iUustratmg the Park Hill section, 

 also fossils of allied forms from the lower greensand, coprohte 

 beds, and from the lias. -c-j j 



There were also exhibited the following objects r—bdward 

 Lovett, ostrea and pebbles (in situ), illustrating the possible 

 manner in which the former had been destroyed by the shitting 

 of a shoal, also, under his microscope, membranipora pilosa, 

 mounted in fluid, with tentacles extended as in life (i^-in. 

 object; Kenneth McKean, under his microscope (3-in. obj. , 

 helix pulchella var., costata (in balsam), obtained from chalk 

 pits, Coombe Lane ; Mr. Low-Sergeant, under his niicroscope 

 (2-in obj.), the crustacean, amneothea pycnogonoides ahve ; 

 E. B. Sturge, under his microscope (i.V-in. obj.), sand from the 

 Park Hill section, showing microcosms, also causes of colour 

 of the stratum ; Nathaniel Waterall, Early English bridle, bit, 

 and stirrup, which were dug from the banks of the river Wandle, 

 nearWaddon Lodge. 



Ordinary Meeting, March 15^/*, 1882. 

 Philip Crowley, Esq., F.Z.S., President, in the Chair. 



The minutes of the meeting held on the 15th February were 

 read and signed. ^ , , , , ^ , 



The following gentlemen were balloted for and duly elected 

 members of the Club :— Henry E. Dresser, Joseph Stanley. 



The following donations were announced :—Proces Ver- 

 beaux, Belgian Microscopical Society,Vol.xi.;" Science Gossip 

 for March ; Report of the Migration of Birds in the Spring and 

 Autumn of 1880, presented by Mr. Sturge ; the Weather of 

 1881, as observed in the neighbourhood of London, presented 

 by Mr. Mawley ; The Rosanan's Year Book, 1882, presented 



by the Author. „ , r i 



The President announced that on Saturday afternoon ot 

 the 4th March a party, consisting of members of the Club and 

 iriends, numbering altogether about 30, paid a visit (the second 

 this year) to Mr. Horniman's Museum at Forest Hill. 



