cl Proceedings. 
Mempers Exectep, 1897. 
January 19th. — Arthur William Harrison, M.D., Winsley, 94, 
Brighton Road. Samuel H. Slade, Goodrington, Birdhurst Rise. 
William Dawson Ainger, Ebury, Moreton Road. Martin Luther 
Moss, 23, Park Hill Rise. 
February 16th.—Ernest Heber Laudel Jones, 11, Rosehill Road, 
Wandsworth. Edward Cristall, 1, St. Leonard’s Road, Croydon. 
William Augustus Howard, 60, Clyde Road. Arthur Percy Allan, 
M.B., B.S., Abbotsford, Croham Road. 
March 16th.—Miss Mabel Perronet Bisson, 13, Selby Road, Anerley. 
Mrs. Mary Marks Groves, 2, Canning Road. Miss Georgina Wills, 
Southwood, Croham Road. Miss Annie Margaret Epps, Norfolk 
House, Beulah Hill, Upper Norwood. Miss Alice Mabel Bonus, 8, 
Dingwall Road. Miss Agatha F. Bonus, 8, Dingwall Road. Miss 
Georgina Hay, 8, Dingwall Road. 
April 13th.—Alfred Tarver, Polruan, Stuart Road, Thornton Heath. 
Walter Catt, 3, Coombe Street. Arthur Bennett, F.L.S., High Street. 
Mrs. Louisa Anne Parsons, 4, Park Hill Rise. 
May 29th.— Miss Fanny Alice Waterall, Grove Cottage, Addiscombe 
Grove. . 
September 21st.—Moses Jackson, J.P., 139, Lower Addiscombe 
Road. Alfred Ford, Ashburton Lodge, Ashburton Road. 
October 19th. — Arthur George Green, 24, Canning Road. J. 
Dighton, Grosvenor Road, Pimlico. 
November 16th.—Miss Edith A. L. Kemp, Fern Bank, Addiscombe 
Road. William Alexander Weightman, Langdale, Chepstow Rise. 
Miss Elizabeth F. Klaassen, Aberfeldy, Campden Road. Rudolf Petri, 
Hazeltryst, Havelock Road. 
December 21st.—Miss F. Kate Aldrich, 14, Tavistock Road. Edmund 
Goddard, Canning Road. James Edmund Clark, B.A., B.Se., 64, Clyde 
Road. Miss Catherine Ward, 
EXxuipits. 
February 16th.—H. T. Mennell: Crystals of fluorspar. 
March 16th.—James Epps, Jun.: Five Japanese cake dishes and 
Japanese medicine box. H.T. Mennell: Japanese porcelain. Edward 
Lovett: Japanese bronze mirrors, carved pipe-case, pipes, and tobacco 
pouches. J.O. Pelton: Japanese works of art. H.C. Collyer: Flint 
knife found at Beddington. E. B. Sturge: Coral found in a Croydon 
rubbish-heap. 
April 13th.—Edward Lovett: Tallies. 
September 21st.—W. Murton Holmes: Carboniferous, oolitic, and 
chalk fossils from Whyteleaf and Purley. Edward Lovett: Tallies 
from South Holland, Germany, and Vienna. A. J. Hogg: Fossils 
from Great Boulder Clay from Lowestoft, and flint implements from 
Addington and other localities. J. W. Phillips, M.D.: Nest of a rose- 
cutter bee found in newspaper. H. F. Parsons, M.D.: Fungi from 
Kent Hatch, and ferns—Hymenophyllum Wilsoni, H. twnbridgense, 
and Lycopodium inundatum. 
October 19th.—J. Epps, Jun.: Fruit of the guava (Psidiwm pyri- 
jferum) and a cluster of mushrooms. W. Murton Holmes: Upper 
Chalk fossils. A. J. Hogg: Flint implements. 
November 16th.—J. Epps, Jun.: Cacao plant. 
December 21st.—H. F. Parsons: Fossils from Gault at Folkestone. 
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