THE CROYDON 



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(Established March, 7870, as "The Croydon Microscopical Club.") 

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The Club has for its objects the mutual help of its 

 Members in the study of Microscopy and Natural History, the 

 investigation of the Meteorology, Geology, Botany, and 

 Zoology of the neighbourhood of Croydon and the County of 

 Surrey, and the dissemination amongst its Members of 

 information on the subjects of Microscopy and Natural History. 



The Ordinary Meetings of the Club are held on the 

 second Wednesdays in the months of February, March, April, 

 May, September, October, November, and December. The 

 Annual Meeting of the Club is held on the second Wednesday 

 in January. 



The Rooms are open for the reception of Microscopes and 

 objects of interest at 7 p.m. The chair is taken at 8 p.m. 



A Soiree is held in the month of November, to which 

 Ladies are admitted. 



Field Excursions are occasionally arranged during the 

 summer months. 



In order to organise and develope the work of the Club in 

 Meteorology, Geology, Botany, and Zoology, a Sub-Committee 

 is appointed for each of these branches of science ; and the 

 Members of these Sub-Committees, whose names and addresses 

 are given below, will, at all times, be glad to receive notice of, 

 and to investigate, any facts of interest connected with the 

 Natural History of the district, and to give to Members of the 

 Club any advice and assistance in their power. 



METEOROLOGICAL SUB-COMMITTEE. 



George CoRDEN, P.M. S. .. .. .. 18, Katharine Street. 



H. S. Eaton, M.A., F.M.S Chepstow Road. 



E. Mawley, F.M.S. Outram Road. 



GEOLOGICAL SUB-COMMITTEE. 



Dr. Alfred Carpenter, J. P., F.R.M.S. Duppas House. 



James Chisholm .. .. .. .. Nicholson Road. 



H. M. Klaassen, F.G.S 2, Chepstow Road. 



W. ToPLEY, F.G.S. Elgin Road. 



H.Turner " The Chestnuts,' North End. 



Thos. Walker Warrington Road. 



