CXXXVi Proceedings. 
The following members of the Society—Messrs. Geo. Clinch, F.G.S. 
J. Epps, Jun., H. D. Gower, W. M. Hobson, W. M. Holmes, A. J. 
Hogg, H. C. Male, M.D., G. W. Moore, and N. F. Robarts, F.G.S., 
together with the Croydon Land Co., Ld., and Mr. J. A. Smith, who 
are not members—have presented to the Society the objects they found 
at the Waddon caves and on the Waddon neolithic floor, and the 
Committee will therefore be able to keep these interesting collections 
intact as a permanent record of this discovery of the works of pre- 
historic man. 
The late Mr. Willoughby Mullins has presented to the Society a 
collection of Serpentine and other rocks. 
Specimens of various kinds have also been lent to the Museum by 
Messrs. J. M. Hobson, M.D., W. M. Holmes, H. Franklin Parsons, 
M.D., E. A. Martin, F.G.S., H. T. Mennell, F.L.S., N. F. Robarts, 
F.G.S., W. Whitaker, B.A., F.R.S., &c., members, and by Messrs. R. 
Donkin, E. A. Hansor, and F. Burfoot, who are not members. 
The Committee desire to express their thanks to the members and 
others named who have given and lent objects to the Museum. 
Although the Croydon County Council did not see their way last 
year to accept the Society’s offer to co-operate in forming a Museum 
at Grange Wood, your Committee understand the Council have since 
accepted a gift of various objects from Mr. J. Chisholm, a member of 
this Society, and have agreed to go to some cost in arranging same for 
exhibition at Grange Wood. 
The Committee have pleasure in stating that the public seem to 
continue to show considerable interest in the objects displayed in the 
Loan Museum at the Town Hall, and they hope that the Society will 
take steps to further increase and arrange the Society’s own Museum. 
PuorocraPHic ComMMITTEE. 
The season from January, 1902-3 has, on the whole, been a success- 
ful one. The use of the dark room and enlarging lantern, judging 
from the entries made in the dark room book, has been quite up to the 
average. 
The following are the most important papers read before the 
Section :—Demonstration of Wellington & Ward’s Bromide Papers, by 
Mr. KE. Human; The Development of unknown Exposures, by Mr. J. 
H. Baldock; Demonstration on Decorative Photography, by Mr. W. 
W. Welford; The Production of various Tones in Lantern-slides, by 
Mr. A. P. Hoole; Demonstration of the Rotograph Co’s Papers, by 
Mr. W. A. Sims; Demonstration of Messrs. Houghton’s Exhibits, by 
Mr. Wardall; Demonstration of the Lumiére Colour Process; Visit to 
the Works of Messrs. Waddington’s, Ltd., Croydon; Development of 
Lantern-slides and after-Treatment, by Toning, &c., by Mr. Hoole. 
The following circulated papers were also read before the Section :— 
‘Home Portraiture,’ R. P. 8.; ‘Life and Work of George Tinworth,’ 
R. P. 8.; ‘Photographic News’ Prize Slides; ‘Photography’ Prize 
Slides; ‘What can be done with a Hand Camera,’ by C. P. Goerz; 
‘ Telephotography,’ R. P. S.; ‘Focal Plane Shutter and its Manage- 
ment,’ R. P. 8.; ‘The Beginnings of Photography: The Photogram.’ 
The excursions during the summer were held at:—Leatherhead and 
ee Bridge; Ashdown Forest; Betchworth, and other interesting 
places. 
