lxxiv Proceedings. 
Natural History Society, 1899; Proceedings of the Hampshire Field 
Club, volume iv., part 1; Journal of the Quekett Microscopical Society, 
November, 1899; Report of the British Association meeting.at Dover; 
Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, Nos. 138, 184, 135; Report 
of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 1899; Proceedings of the South 
London Entomological Society, 1899; Bulletin of the Lloyd Library, 
Cincinnati; The Essex Naturalist, volume ix., nos. 4-12; Proceedings 
of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia; Journal of the 
Manchester Geographical Society; Report of the Surrey Footpaths 
Preservation Society; Proceedings of the Berwickshire Natural His- 
tory Club; Session Book of Buncle and Preston, 1665-1690; Transac- 
tions of the Eastbourne Natural History Society; The Rochester 
Naturalist; A New Reduction of the Meteorological Observations at 
Greenwich; Report of the Brighton Meeting of the South-eastern 
Union of Scientific Societies; Journal of the City of London College 
Science Society; Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists’ 
Society; Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association ; Proceedings of 
the Scottish Microscopical Society; Annual Report of the Brighton 
and Hove Natural History and Philosophical Society ; Catalogue of 
the Library of the Geological Society of London. 
From Publishers.—Photography; The British Journal of Photo- 
graphy; The Amateur Photographer; Science Gossip. 
During the past year, in accordance with the resolution passed on 
January 16th, 1900, arrangements have been made with the Librarian 
of the Public Library for the transfer of part of the Club’s Library to 
the Reference Library at the Town Hall. Up to the present, 313 
volumes have been handed over.—ALFRED Roops. 
Exursits, 1900. 
February 20th.—Mr. H. C. Collyer: Flint Implements from Den- 
mark. Mr. W. M. Holmes: Nautilus and Specimens of Ammonites. 
March 20th.—Dr. Parsons: Fossils (Paludina lenta) from the 
Corporation Well-boring in Stroud Green. 
April 10th.— Mr. Hogg: Relics from Battlefields in South Africa. 
Mr. N. F. Robarts: Bone Implements and Skates from excavations at 
Finsbury. 
May 15th.—Nil. 
September 18th.—My. N. F. Robarts: Pyritized Wood from Mitcham 
Gravel, and Transverse Section of Silicious Sponge. Dr. Hinde: 
Rounded Fragment of Lower Greensand Chert, also specimens of 
Ventriculites Raratus from Valley Gravels, Foxley Heath. Mr. W. 
M. Holmes: Female Cockroach. Miss Klaassen: Rubbing of old 
Carving from Hartland Quay, Dorsetshire. 
October 16th.—Nil. 
November 20th.—Mr. N. F. Robarts: Neolithic Celt from Salisbury 
Plain. 
December 18th.—Mr. J. 8. Clark: Specimens of Sandstone with 
Unios from Woolwich Beds at Beddington Sewage Farm. Mr. H. C. 
Collyer: Coilection of Bronze Celts. Mr. N. F. Robarts: Fibula and 
ring from Whyteleafe. Mr. Lovett: Series of Paleolithic Implements 
from Thames Valley, with models showing system of mounting in 
Deer’s Antler. 
January 15th, 1901.—Nil. 
