CONTENTS. 



PROCEEDINGS. page 



Twenty-fourth Annual Mfieting xxi 



President's Address xxii 



Sub-Oommittees xli 



Members elected, 1893 xlii 



Exhibits, 1893 xlii 



Library xliii 



Treasurer's Balance Sheet xliv 



Catalogue of Books in the Library xlvii 



TllANSACTIONS. 



Earth Temperatures. By Dr. H. Franklin Parsons, F.G.S. (with 



3 plates) 61 



The Silkworm Disease ; its Cause and Prevention. By A. B. Fakn G'J 

 Report on the Opening of a Round Barrow, and a supposed Saxon 



Burial, on the South Downs near Arundel, April 15th, 1893. 



By Edward Lovett 77 



Notes on the Development of (jenis nnjaa. By W. Budgen and 



C. H. Goodman 83 



Notes from the Ardennes. By Dr. H. Franklin Parsons 85 



Report of the Meteorological Sub-Committee for 1893. Prepared 



by Francis Campbell Bayard, F.R.Met.Soc 90 



Cros&on §litrost(jgital anlj gatural fistorw Club. 



OFFICERS FOR 1894. 



President. — H. Franklin Parsons, M.D., F.G.S. 



Vice-Presidents. — John Berney, F.R.M.S. ; Philip Crowley, 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. ; Henry S. Eaton, M.A., F.R. Met. Soc. ; 

 Henry T. Mennell, F.L.S. ; Henry G. Thompson, M.D., J. P., &c. ; 

 Edward Lovett. 



Treasurer. — Edward B. Sturge. 



Librarian. — Alfred Roods. 



Committee. — J. Weir Brown; H. C. Collyer ; 'J. H. Dkaoe ; 

 James Epps, Jun. ; C. H. Goodman ; Harry D. Gower ; W. Murton 

 Holmes; C. Lanfear; W. Low Sarjeant. 



Hon. Secretary.— Thos. D. Aldous, F.R.M.S., 87, St. Peter's 

 Road, Croydon, to whom all communications may be addressed. 



