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May 19th.—Mr. N. F. Robarts, F.G.8., ““On a Section of 
Clay with Flints near Woldingham ”’ (see Trans., Art. 2), and 
‘Qn the Plateau Gravel, Upper Norwood’’ (see Trans., Art. 3). 
Note on same, by Mr. A. J. Hogg (see Trans., Art. 4). Mr. 
H. D. Gower, ‘“ Flints found at Waddon Marsh,” illustrated (see 
Trans., Art. 5). 
Sept. 15th.—Notes by members on results obtained during the 
vacation. 
Oct. 20th._—Dr. T. A. Dukes, B.Sc., ‘‘On the Parallel Roads 
of Glenroy.’’ (See Trans., Art. 6.) 
Dec. 15th.—Mr. H. C. Collyer, on ‘‘Jade’’ (Nephrite). (See 
Trans., Art. 7.) 
Soirée. 
A Soirée was held at the Public Hall, Croydon, on Wednesday, 
November 18th, and notwithstanding that less time than usual 
had been available for arrangements, was very successful. A 
considerable number of interesting exhibits were shown by the 
following members and friends :— 
Messrs. W. Watson & Sons, of Holborn: Radium. 
Messrs. W. F. Stanley & Co., London Bridge: X-Ray apparatus. 
Mr. J. H. Baldock, F.C.S.: Photo-micrographie apparatus. 
Mr. H. C. Collyer: North Europe hand-mangles, shell money from 
New Britain, native decorative work, and Chinese coins. 
Mr. E. Lovett: Specimens illustrating the origin and evolution of 
the pen-annular brooch. 
Dr. J. M. Hobson: Photographs of the same subject. 
Mr. H. A. Martin, F.G.S.: Geological implements and minerals. 
Mr. J. Epps, F.L.S.: Jade specimens from China and Siberia. 
Mr. J. O. Pelton: Japanese lacquer ware. 
Miss A. E. Willson: Antique and modern shoes and antique bodices. 
4 Dr. H. F. Parsons: Two hundred and twenty species and varieties 
of flowers gathered in bloom same day, including strawberry in fruit. 
Mr. J. H. Baldock: Fir-cones (showing formation). 
Miss Klaassen: Leaf of Bryophyllwm calicinum, see description. 
Mr. C. K. Salmon: Dried plants. 
Mr. W. M. Holmes: Boomerangs, skin of Australian monitor. 
Miss Hobson: Fungi. 
Mr. J. H. Goodman: British beetles. 
Mr. Elliott: Paleolithic implements. 
_ Mr. N. F. Robarts, F.G.S.: Fossils. 
_ Mr. A. J. Hogg: Red lustrous ware (Roman) and fossils. 
Mr. J. H. Carpenter, F.E.S., Leatherhead: Cases of butterflies com- 
prising 1240 specimens. 
Mr. 8. E. Hall: Young living specimen of boa constrictor, and casts 
of skins. 
_ Messrs. Negretti and Zambra: Deep-sea thermometors and self- 
_ recording anemometors. 
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