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March 15th.—John Christopher Dell, of 14, Wellesley Grove. 
April 19th.—Harold Bailey, of 10, Lansdowne Road. 
September 20th.—Herbert Christopher Male, M.D., of Deane House, 
27, Birdhurst Road. Walter J. Stride, of The Grange, Coulsdon. 
Rev. J. P. Faunthorpe, of Whitelands College, Chelsea. W. H. 
Tyndall, of Morlands, Oxford Road, Redhill. Mrs. Carr Dyer, of 
Hazelea, Kenley. Alfred Tate, of Downside, Leatherhead. Charles 
J. Taylor, of The Larches, Banstead. M. L. Craven, of 2, Woburn 
Road. James Batten, of the High Field, Bickley. 
October 18th.—Francis Druce, of Merstham. Sir J. F. Lennard, 
Bart., of Wickham Court. W. B. Lock, of Llanberis, Avondale Road. 
E. Pierce, of Balfour Road, South Norwood. J. T. Billett, of Ormond 
Lodge Richmond. William Whiteman Topley, of 3, Marlborough 
Road, Croydon. 
November 15th.—William Bruce Bannerman, F.S.A. Scot., of The 
Lindens, Sydenham Road. Frederic W. Maitland, of Jesmond Lodge, 
Ny pans Road. Thomas Drury Jackson, of Hillbrow, Heathfield 
oad. 
December 20th.—J. H. Stanley, of 51, Morland Road. Alfred W. 
Field, of 64, Heathfield Road. 
Exuisits, 1898. 
March 15th.—W. Murton Holmes: Echinoderms, sponges, &c., 
from the Upper Chalk, Purley. A. J. Hogg: Ammonites auritus, 
Ostrea carinata, and Gypsum from the Gault, Folkestone; and an 
early neolithic shaft-maker found near Croham Hurst. H. Franklin 
ae Fossils from the Gault, Wealden, and Lower Greensand 
eds. 
April 19th.—W. Murton Holmes: Collection of the shelly parts of 
Pteropods taken off Culebra Island on the ‘ Challenger.’ 
September 20th.—W. Murton Holmes: Fossils obtained at Farring- 
don. H. Franklin Parsons: Fossils and shell from Hunstanton. J. 
W. Helps: A fungcid growth found attached to a piece of cotton waste 
found under a warm bath at the Croydon Gas Works. E. Lovett: 
Bone bark peeler from Normandy; bolas-stones from Argentine 
Republic; hippo tusk charm from Africa, and one from New Guinea 
made from a boar’s tusk; shell money from Admiralty Island ; and 
a case of stag-beetles captured at Croydon. 
October 18th.—W. Murton Holmes: Jurassic ammonites. . 
November 15th.—W. Murton Holmes: Ivy grown between the 
joints of a greenhouse; a dredging from the North Atlantic at a 
depth of 2300 fathoms, the sand grains being rounded owing to 
glacial action; and some jurassic fossils. H.C. Collyer: A horn book. 
Appitions To tHE Lisrary, 1897. 
From Individuals —Arthur Bennett : Notes on Carex aquatilis in 
Lake Lancashire; Juncus tenuis in Westerness; and Isle of Man 
plants. H.D. Gower: The photographic papers, as issued. A. Roods: 
Knowledge, as issued. 
From Societies—Royal Microscopical Society: Journal, 1897. 
Quekett Microscopical Club: Journal, 1897. Brighton and Sussex 
Natural History Society: Report and Abstracts of Papers, 1896 and 
1897. Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists’ Society: Transactions, 
