Proceedings. xvii 



September \^th. — Eobert H. Davies, F.I.C., The Laurels, Culverden 

 Koad Balham, S.W. George Ashby Lean, 51, London Koad. 



October 12th. — Thos. K. F. Page, 24, Sydenham Koad. Louis Car- 

 rington, Panmure, Tavistock Eoad. Rev. J. Isabell, 65, Old Waddon 

 Boad. 



November 9th. — Charles Young, 26, Addiscombe Road. Frank 

 Barlow, Clevedon, Lower Addiscombe Eoad. Frederick George Bing, 

 16, Lower Coonibe Street. 



December lith. — Charles Moss, 21, Charleville Circus, Sydenham. 



Library. 



The additions to the Library during the year 1892 are as 

 follows : — 



From Individuals. — F. C. Bayard : Report on Thunderstorms of 

 1888 & 1889 ; The family of the late A. Carpenter : A large collection 

 of fossils and minerals, together with their cases ; J. A. Carter : Traite 

 de Photographie ; W. Crouch : Trawling in the Crouch, Oct. 10th and 

 15th, 1891 ; P. Crowley : 3 Nos. of the Bazaar Chronicle, June, 1860 ; 

 J. Epps, Junr. : Sundi-y Nos. of Science Gossip ; H. D. Gower : Photo- 

 graphic papers as issued ; G. J. Hinde & W. M. Holmes : Sponge 

 remains in Lower Tertiary, New Zealand ; W. M. Holmes : Twelve 

 Microscopic Slides ; S. Laing : Antiquity of Man ; H. F. Parsons : 

 Report of Influenza Epidemic ; Thome's Structural and Physiological 

 Botany; J. Prestwich : Primitive Character of Flint Implements on the 

 Chalk Plateau of Kent. 



From Societies. — British Association : Report, 1891 ; Particulars of 

 Committees. La Societe Beige de Microscopie : Bulletin, 8me Annee 

 & Annales, Tome xvi. History of Berwickshire Natiiralists' Club, 

 Part I., 1890. Brighton and Sussex Natural History and Philoso- 

 phical Society : Reports for 1891 and 1892, 2 parts. Essex Natiu-alist, 

 1) parts. East Kent Natural History Society : Eeports, 1891 and 1892, 

 two parts. Eastbourne Natural History Society : Transactions, 1890 

 — 91. Manchester Geographical Society: Journal, 3 parts. Man- 

 chester Microscopical Society : Transactions and Report, 1891. North- 

 amptonshire Natural History Society Journal, 1889, 1890, 1891, 12 

 parts. Quekett Microscopical Club : Journal, 2 parts. Reading 

 Literary and Scientific Society : Report, 1892. La Societe Royale 

 Malacologique de Belgique : Proces Verbal, 10 parts. Royal Micro- 

 scopical Society: Journal, &c., 7 parts. West Kent Natural History 

 Society : Report 1891—92. 



From Proprietors. — Entomologists' Record, 1 part ; Field Club, 2 

 parts ; Natural Science, 1 part ; Science Gossip. 



Exhibits, 1892. 



January 13th. — Mr. W. Low Saijeant, A portion of an elephant's 

 tiisk showing an abnormal condition of the centre, which Dr. Franklin 

 Parsons suggested was due to the growth of secondary dentine. 



February 10th. — Dr. Franklin Parsons, A bottle of water highly 

 charged with carbon ; being the melted rime from trees at Park Hill 

 during the fog- frost of January, 1892. The President, Series of shells, 



