CONTENTS 



PROCEEDINGS. r.uii: 



I9th Annual Meeting xciii 



President's Address xciv 



New Members elected cv 



Library and Collection c v 



Exhibits cvi 



Treasurer's Balance Sheet cviii 



TEANS ACTIONS. 



Foraminifera and other Micro-organisms in Flhit. By the Kev, 



George Bailey, F.R.M.S 147 



Stereoscopic Photographs, and how to take them. By Charles 



HussEY 149 



Report on the New Well at Addington. By Edward Lovett ... 152 



Dates of the First Flowering of some Plants near Croydon, 



1880-87. By William F. Miller 154 



The Evolution of the Art of making Fire. By Edward Lovett 160 



Notes on the Fossil Ostnicoda. By C. Davies Sherborn, F.G.S. 162 



The Anatomy of Spiders. By Willum J. Fuller, F.I.C 166 



Report of the Meteorological Sub-Committee for 1888 168 



Well Gaugings in the Croydon District. By Thomas Walker, 



M.Inst.C.E 198 



iimjihw gtitrastogitiil auli lMm\i |)istorg Club. 



OFFICERS FOR 1889. 



President. — Henry G. Thompson, M.D. 



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

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

 Eaton, M.A., Ac; Henry T. Mennell, F.L.S. 



Treasurer. — Kenneth McKean, F.L.S. 



Committee. — F. C. Bayard, L.L.M. ; H. S. Cowdell ; Thomas t 

 Gushing, F.R.A.S. ; James Epps, jun., F.L.S. ; W. M. Gibson; George 

 J. Hinde, Ph.D., F.G.S. ; Edward Lovett; Edward Stkaker; E. B. 



St URGE. 



Hon. Secretary. — W. Low Sar-jeant, 7, Belgrave Road, Souti 

 Norwood, S.E., to whom all communications may bo addressed. 



