46 F. Campbell-Bayard’s Report of the 
AnneLipa.—Terebella Lewesiensis. 
Bracuiopopa.—T'erebratulina striata, Terebratula semiglobosa. 
Moxuvsca: LamMenuiprancaiata.—Ostrea Normaniana, Inoce- 
ramus, Spondylus spinosus, Lima Hoperi. 
Crustacea.—Fnoploclytia Sussexiensis. 
Pisces.—Ptychodus rugosus, Lamna appendiculata, Scapano- 
rhyncus rhaphiodon (Ag.), Coraa falcatus, Oxyrhina Mantelli, 
Notidanus microdon, Enchodus sp., Cladocyclus Lewesiensis; Fish 
Coprolites. 
From tHe CHaLk-pIt aT WHYTELEAFF, SURREY. 
Sponeiwa.—Ventriculites impressus, V. radiatus. 
Ecuinopermata. — Cyphosoma radiatwn, Echinoconus sub- 
rotundus, Holaster planus. 
Bracutopopa.—Terebratulina gracilis var. lata (Kth.), Terebra- 
tula semiglobosa. 
Moxuusca: Lameurprancuiata. — Spondylus spinosus, Inoce- 
ramus Curtert. 
Cepnatopopa.— Nautilus sp., Prionocyelus Neptuni (Geinitz). 
Reprinia : Presrosauria.—Polyptychodon interruptus. 
Pisces.—Rtychodus mammilaris, Lamna appendiculata, L. semi- 
sulcata, Oxyrhina Mantelli, Corax falcatus, Protosphyrena ferox. 
10.—Report or THE MeteoronocicaL CommitTer, 19038. 
Prepared by the Hon. Sec., Francis Camppenu-Bayarp, 
F.R. Met. Soe. 
(Read February 16th, 1904.) 
The same arrangements, under which the daily rainfall of the 
district round Croydon has been observed and tabulated, have been 
continued throughout the year 1903. The number of stations in 
the printed list is 89, and there are three additional stations— 
viz. the County Hall, Kingston; Fox Hill Gardens, Upper Nor- 
wood; and the Sewage Worls, Sutton—the records of which are 
complete for the whole year, and which wiil be found at the end 
of this Report. These 92 stations are under the superintendence 
of 74 observers. Two changes have occurred in consequence of 
the removal! of the observers, vzz. Mr. A. E. Watson, who left the 
Whitgift at the end of July; and Miss Percy, who left Feniton, 
