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History that may come under their observation, so that there 
may be a good supply of papers. A discussion even on subjects 
of apparently slight interest often brings out facts which are of 
great importance. 
Members elected, 1895. 
January 15th.— Berry Henry Berry, Highlea, Spencer Road. 
Charles W. Hehner, Woodside Green, South Norwood. William 
James McClive, 16, St. John’s Grove. Arthur Malden, 5, Chatfield 
Road. Charles Daniel Olive, Rokeby, The Downs, Wimbledon. 
Frederick James Pack, 8, High Street. Samuel George Parsons, 
Vallis Leaze, Raynes Park, Wimbledon. Rev. Henry Arthur Serres, 
St. John’s Lodge, Addiscombe. Arthur Charles Wissenden, 50, 
Canning Road. 
February 19th.— William J. Lock, Avondale Road. Frederick 
Horace Oldershaw Jerram, 40, Longley Road, Tooting. Abraham 
Moss, 3, High Street, South Norwood. Thomas Charles Castle 
Saunders, Aberfoyle, Addiscombe Grove. 
March 19th.—George William Moore, Bryndhurst, Dornton Road. 
Sydney Hodsoll, 16, Wellesley Road. Gervase E. Newby, F.R.C.S., 
61, Lower Addiscombe Road. Henry Rogers, Altamont, Warlingham. 
May 21st.—Charles James Lawrence Russell, Upton Dene, 56, 
Coombe Road. Arthur John Weightman, Langdale, Chepstow Rise. 
September 17th.— Thomas Douglas, Hillmorton, Manor Road, 
Wallington. Edwin Donn, 10, Aberdeen Road. 
October 15th. — Rt. Hon. Charles Thomson Ritchie, M.P., 19a, 
Wetherby Gardens, South Kensington. Alfred Letherby, ‘‘ Hausa,” 
Inglis Road. 
November 19th.—George Phillips Botterill, 26, Heathfield Road. 
J. Watson Slack, 56, Park Lane. 
December 17th.—Thomas Gaus Ackland, F.1.A., F.S.8., ‘* Avalon,’ 
Morland Road. John Waddon Martyn, 74, Wellesley Road. Rey. 
Richard Kidston Corser, Eastbrook, Park Hill Road. 
Exhibits, 1895. 
February 19th.—W. Murton Holmes, Siliceous Sinter containing 
Limnea shells and Chara fruits. Dr. Dukes, Larva of Carpocapsa 
saltitans in Sebastiania palmeri from Mexico (jumping beans). 
March 19th.—J. H. Drage, Three specimens of the little auk shot 
in the Orkneys. C. H. Goodman, Insects from Australia. W. Murton 
Holmes, Marcasite, lava-from the bed of the Suez Canal, and a section 
of the same under the microscope. 
April 23rd.—J. H. Baldock, A colour dise. W.Murton Holmes, 
Fossils from the Upper Chalk at Warlingham, and univalve shells. 
May 21st.—}’. Campbell-Bayard, Four parts of ‘ Excavations at the 
Roman City of Silchester.. N. Waterall, Platinotype photograph of 
view at Waddon. H. C. Collyer, Bones and implements found in 
barrows near Arundel. 
September 17th.—H. F. Parsons, Nyctalis asterophora, a parasitic 
agaric; dried plants from Dieppe. E. Lovett, Kaffir, Eskimo, and 
Afghan pipes; a support for a fire-drill from Alaska. C. H. Good- 
man, Gulf-weed. W. Murton Holmes, Fossils from Carboniferous 
