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From the Mote the party went to Shipbourne, where tea was 
had, and thence through a pleasant woodland and field route to 
Tonbridge. 
September 17th.--Fungus foray. 
In addition to the above, some special excursions subsequently 
arranged by the Geological Section were also made, viz. June 20th 
and 24th, July 27th, and November 5th, particulars of which 
will be found in the Geological Section Report. 
Eveninc MEetines. 
‘eb. 138th. Reading of the Meteorological and Botanical 
Committees’ Reports. 
March 15th.—‘‘ A Chat about Surrey Churches,” by Dr. 
J. M. Hobson, B.Sc. 
April 19th.—‘‘ Note on the New Cross Cutting, L.B. & §.C.R.,” 
by Mr. N. F. Robarts, F.G.S. (See Trans., Art. 12.) 
Exhibition of lantern views—‘‘A Trip to Switzerland,” by 
Mr. C. L. Faunthorpe. 
May 17th.—‘‘ The Croydon Bourne-Flows,’”’ by Mr. Baldwin 
Latham, M.I.C.E., F.G.S. (This paper was published in the 
‘ Transactions’ for 1903.) 
Sept. 20th.—Vacation notes; and exhibition of specimens with 
lantern and the polariscope presented by the President, Mr. 
F. Campbell-Bayard, F.R.Met.Soc. (See Trans., Art. 13.) 
Oct. 18th.—‘ Description of some Fossils from a Croydon 
Garden,’ by Dr. G. J. Hinde, F.G.8. (See Trans., Art. 15.) 
‘‘Some Surrey Wells,” fourth contribution, by Mr. W. 
Whitaker, F.R.S. (See Trans., Art. 14.) 
Nov. 15th.—Report of British Association Meeting at South- 
port, by Mr. W. F. Stanley, F.G.S. (See ‘ Proceedings,’ p. xlv.) 
Notes on ‘‘ Bermondsey Abbey ”’ (illustrated by lantern-slides), 
by Mr. N. F. Robarts, F.G.8. (See Trans., Art. 16.) 
Dec. 20th.—Paper on the “Economy of Growing Canadian 
Poplars on Waste Lands for the Manufacture of Paper,” by Mr. 
W. F. Stanley, F.G.S. (See Trans., Art. 17.) 
* Notes on a Section of Woolwich and Reading Beds, New 
Cross Gate,” by Mr. N. F. Robarts, F.G.8. (See Trans., Art. 18.) 
‘Day Darkness in the City, 1897-1904,” by Mr. J. E. Clark, 
B.A., B.Se. 
