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A. J. Sass, — Spalding, J. J. Springhall, and T. Woolger (who are not 
members), for loans and donations. 
The Committee hope that during the ensuing year more Zoological 
and Botanical specimens will be lent than has been the case during 
the past twelve months. 
The Committee believe that it is only necessary for the Museum to 
become more known to enable a very satisfactory local collection to 
be formed, as they have found the greatest willingness on the part of 
those who possess objects of local interest to lend them when applied to. 
MempBers ELECTED, 1900. 
February 20th.—Nemo. 
March 20th.—Rev. G. A. Jones, M.A., 56, Heathfield Road. 
April 10th.—Mr. Edward Moffatt, M.A., 65, Addiscombe Road. 
Miss Nora H. Sankey, Farleigh, Park Hill Rise. 
May 15th.—Nemo. : 
September 18th.—Mr. Bryan Corcoran, Fairlight, Oliver Grove, 
South Norwood. 
October 16th.—Lt.-Col. Fredk. J. King, 17, South Park Hill Road. 
Miss Kate Whitley, 11, Chichester Road. Mr. C. L. Faunthorpe, 69, 
Parson’s Mead. 
November 20th.—Miss A. E. Whitley, 11, Chichester Road. 
December 18th.—Mr. J. W. Culverwell, 119, Lower Addiscombe 
Road. Mr. H, C. H. Goodwin, Hurst View, South Park Hill Road. 
Mr. A. Bodoano, 25, Greyhound Lane, Streatham. Miss Z. Mayers, 
2, Friends’ Road. Miss 8. A. Gardiner, 4, Bedford Place. Junior 
Members :—Master E. F. Chaney, 375, Brighton Road. Master R. K. 
Clark, Lile Garth, Ashburton Road. Master Frank Hobson, 1, Mor- 
land Road. Miss Josephine Hobson, 1, Morland Road. Miss Mary 
Hobson, 1, Morland Road. Miss Beatrice A. Hogg, 5, Cargreen Road, 
South Norwood. Miss Florence M. Parsons, 4, Park Hill Rise. 
January 15th, 1901.—Mr. Bryan T. Harland, 3, Fell Road. Master 
Cyril M. Croft (Junior), St. Olave, 48, Birdhurst Road. Miss Nora K. 
Hobson (Junior), 1, Morland Road. 
Donations To tHe Liprary, 1900. 
From Individuals.— Senecio paludosus and S. palustris in East 
Anglia—Mr. Bennett. Notes on the Drift Gravels of West Wickham, 
Kent—Mr. G. Clinch. Some Sections of Chalk between Croydon and 
Oxted—Mr. Caleb Evans. The Origin, Development, and Aims of 
our Scientific Societies—Sir John Evans, K.C.B. Natural History of 
Reigate and Vicinity, with List of Coleoptera—Mr. Linnell. Com- 
parative Mortality of English Districts—Dr. Franklin Parsons. Notes 
on the Flora of Kent; Plant Notes from Sutherland and Cantire—Mr. 
Salmon. British Land and Freshwater Mollusca (Reeve); Building 
of the British Isles (Jukes Brown); Physical Geology and Geography 
of Great Britain (Prof. Ramsay); Monograph of the Gault (Price) ; 
Geology of Oxford and the Thames Valley (Phillips)—Mr. W. Topley. 
Nature Notes; Professor Prestwich’s Geology; Geology of the London 
Basin, The Chalk and Eocene Beds of the Southern and Western 
Tracts; Guide to Geology of London—Mr. W. Whitaker. 
From Societies. — Report of the St. Leonard’s and Hastings 
