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PROCEEDINGS. 
Thirty-third Annual Meeting -........-.c.sssseceeeoneeeeseennconsnet 
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Hixcursions 9.5 iced. teesudin Sue ance vere te che dha ke oe 
Hivenitg ‘Meetings: .00:-0.05 sqsee yes 020 one vane ine a gown eee 
Reports of Sectional Committees for 1902 :— 
Anthropological and Archeological .........-..:1+seesseeeeeeeees 
Botattical, “ygeaadecuas have acr<20eeenrsddentekioranin lees ore 
Cromlarical, yack gis ss wenan ass oscv soregtensclente duevecst aca teed ieee 
MBO UID: Atite ach cia alee da wcaeee aed aae> the se epay «us ak ree 
Photographic. (With three Plates, one as frontispiece) ... 
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Members elected, 1902 .................- cixgens scents covet toe 
Donations, &c., tothe Library, 1902 ........c......ccseeecsesmeres 
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Portrouios (Plates A—E) 
TRANSACTIONS. 
A Trip to the West Indies. By James Hprps, Jun., F.L.8. ...... 7 
The Sword of Old Japan. By J. O. Pexron, Member of the | 
Japan Society .......ceccecreceseeeceececcgeceeesrsracsceneneseuemeenns i 
Foraminifera from the Gault at Merstham. By W. Murron Houmus 4 
Recent Discoveries at Waddon, Surrey. (With Plate.) By Gzrorex 
Aa ar AB Gyo cre ws Sass vats dae wn naleniv de’ ten Ona en a 
Example of a perfect Flint Implement, supposed to be of the Period 4 
of the First Dynasty of Egypt; and of two early Mirrors in ~ 
Copper, found in recent Excavations at Abydos. (With Plate.) — 
By Wm. F. Sranney, F.G.S. 0 ....ee ces eeceeec eect eeeees te eeeeeeeees g 
On the Flora of Hayes Common. By H. Franxuin Parsons, — 
MEDS WG i. Sieh is Sad sadeeessefuen-octhop atte iis . 
Some Notes on the Flora of the Eastern Border of Dartmoor. By — 
H. Frangxin Parsons, M.D., F.G.8) ......0.0...s000-0eseegeeee an 
Report of the Meteorological Committee, 1902. Prepared by he 
Hon. Sec., Francis Camppetu-Bayarp, F.R. Met.Soe. ......... 
Rainfall. By W. MaRRIorr............cedesesccesenseeseceeecnsesens sehaeas 
Cropdyon Aatucal History and Scientific Society. — 
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OFFICERS FOR 1908. 
President.—F. Campseni-Bayarp, LL.M., F.R.Met.Soc. 
Vice-Presidents.—Jas. Epes, Jun., F.L.8.; Henry T. Mew 
F.L.S.; Wiu.am Wuitaxer, B.A., F.R.S., F.G.S. ee 
Hon. Curator of Museum.—N. F. Rozarts, F.G.S. 
Hon. Lanternist.—J. H. Batpockx, F’.C.8. 
Hon. Librarian.—A.rrep Roops. Pr: 
Hon. Treasurer.— F. J. Townenp, 17, Park Hill Rise, Cro 
Council.—J. EKpmunp Cxarx, B.A., B.Se., F.G.8.; C.- 
vHorpr; W. Murton Houmes; KE. A. Martin, F.G.8.; H. 1 
E. Loverr; W. W. Toprey. . } 
Hon. Secretary.—Gzo. W. Moore, 15, Dornton Road, South Cr 
