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breadth, the average breadth of this species being 3 inches ; also 

 Anodonta cygnea, two varieties from Leigh Mill Pond. W. Low 

 Sarjeant, ambulacral disc of Echinus. Philip Crowley, Arctia fuligi- 

 nosa, bred from larvae taken near Aberdeen ; also specimens from the 

 neighbourhood of Croydon ; also some eggs of the spoonbills, in 

 illustration of his paper. E. E. H. Thome, longitudinal section of 

 sugar-cane (stained). 



Ordinary Meeting. — Wednesday, March 11th, 1885. 

 H. T. Mennell, F.L.S., President, in the chair. 



The President announced that an amateur photographic 

 section of the Chib was to be established, for the purpose of 

 obtaining photographs of the natural features of our district, or 

 of any object, microscopic or otherwise, deemed worthy of 

 recording by this means. Such photographs to be placed in a 

 portfolio or album for reference, and to be kept under the same 

 rules as our reference books. 



Ordinary Meeting^ — Wednesday, September 9th, 1885. 

 H. T. Mennell, President, in the chair. 



It was proposed by Mr. Philip Crowley, and seconded by 

 Mr. Henry Turner : — 



" That Frederick Lee Berney be elected an honorary member of 

 the Club." 



The motion was unanimously carried. 



Mr. John Berney replied, thanking the Club for the honour 

 they had conferred on his son by electing him an honorary 

 member. 



^i%Umth Annual JltMittg, 



Held at the Public Hall, Croydoii, Wednesday, January IWi, 1886. 

 Henry T. Mennell, F.L.S. , President, in the chair. 



The President stated that the following gentlemen had been 

 elected for the respective offices of the Club for 1886, and that 

 no other nominations had been received : — 



President. — Henry Tuke Mennell, F.L.S. 



Vice-Presidents. — John Berney, F.E.M.S. ; Alfred Carpenter, 



M.D., J.P., &c. ; Philip Crowley, F.Z.S., F.L.S. ; Henry 



Lee, F.L.S., F.G.S., &c. 



