Ivi Proceedings, 



Sept. 8th. — E. Lovett, gun-flints and flakes from Brandon. W. 

 Nation, cells of a solitary bee built on the edge of a book. H. C. 

 Collver, photographs. W. L. Sarjeant, photogi-aphs of Guernsey. 

 H. T. Mennell, living plants of Spiranthes autumnalis fi'om Kenley. 

 E. B. Sturge, Echinus sphmra from Land's End. W. M. Holmes, 

 fangs of viper, showing poison-duct. 



Nov. 10th. — W. H. Beeby, new and rare Sun-ey plants ; W. H. 

 Mordaiiut, series of slides to illustrate the anatomy of the spider. 

 Philip Crowley, lepidoptera artificially coloured. Kenneth McKeau, 

 variety of Helix caperata. 



Dec. 8th. — Dr. G. J. Hinde, a series of rocks and microscopical 

 slides showing the structure of the Merstham and Godstone malm. 

 E. Lovett, a series of flints. W. L. Saijeant, jm-assic rock from 

 Wotton Bassett, Wilts. 



Erratum. — Proc, page 1, Carex dioica should not have been 

 included among the plants found at Frensham Ponds. — H. T. M. 



