Ixx Proceedinys, 



Eoad; H. D. Gowee (Hon. Sec), 16, Wandle Road; C. P. 

 Oakley, Sudbury Eoad, Thornton Heath; Alfred Roods, 15, 

 St. James's Park ; C. H. Buenaby Sparrow, 1, Chepstow Road. 



Zoological Sub-Committee. — John Berney, F.R.M.S. (Hon. 

 Sec), Chatsworth Road; Philip Crowley, P.Z.S., F.L.S., 

 Waddon ; John Henry Drage, Tamworth Eoad, Croydon ; C. H. 

 Goodman, Bryn Cottage, Whyteleaf, Surrey ; H. Lee, St. John's 

 Grove; R. McLachlan, F.R.S., F.L.S., 23, Clarendon Road, 

 Lewisham. 



Anthropological Sub-Committee. — H. C. Collyer, Homewood, 

 Haling Park Road ; E, Lovett (Hon. Sec), 41, Outram Road ; 

 N. F. Robarts, F.G.S., Abingdon, Addiscombe Grove ; H. G. 

 Thompson, M.D., 86, Lower Addiscombe Road. 



The President, Vice-Presidents, and Hon. Secretary of the 

 Club for the time being are ex-ojicio members of every Sub- 

 Committee. 



Members elected, 1894. 



January 16<7t. — Edmund Dean, LL.B., 28, Oliver Grove, South 

 Norwood. Nathaniel F. Robarts, F.G.S., Abingdon, Addiscombe 

 Grove, Croydon. 



March 20th. — George Edward Neeves, Cromer Lodge, Birdhurst 

 Road, Croydon. Henry W. Perry, The Cedars, London Road, Croydon. 



April nth. — Henry Dolling Smith, 19, Cedars Road, Beckenham, 

 Kent. 



October 16th. — Wm. J. Lancelot Smith, Sydenham. 



November 20th. — Matthew Curry, Jun., M.Inst. C.E., Como Lodge, 

 62, Coombe Road, Croydon. Henry C. Thompson, "Horndean," 

 Waddon. 



December 18th. — Major Frederick Carr Swinerton Dyer, Kenley, 

 Surrey. Alexander Fitzgerald, 93, Addiscombe Road. Walter Charles 

 Norton, Maycourt, Campden Road. David Hill, Beckenham. 



Exhibits, 1894. 



February 20th.— 1. D. Aldous (under the microscope). Slides of the 

 two common Moulds, Penicillium and Aspergillus glaucus, stained 

 and mounted in balsam, showing spores in situ. 



March^ 20th. — E. Lovett, A series of photographs of the horse- 

 chestnut in bud, showing its mode of development. 



April nth. — H. F. Parsons, A piece of hawthorn in flower, gathered 

 at Slaugham, in Sussex, on April 15th, and Primula farinosa. 

 J. Epps, Jun., The fruit of the Cape gooseberry, Physalis Peruviana. 

 W. Murton Holmes, Nudibranchiate molluscs and an anneUd. H. T. 

 Mennell, Viola aretiaria, a scarce plant from Teesdale. W. C. Brown, 

 The bones in the head of the pike (Esox lucius), disarticulated. 



May 15th. — J. H. Drage, A large leaf of the giant parsnip (Heracleum 

 giganteum), and some cones of the Sequoia gigantea, found at 

 Abinger. H. T. Mennell, Cephalantliera ensifolia, found in the 

 vicinity of Symonds Yat, on the Wye. E. B. Sturge, Weevils, bugs, 

 beetles, and a small cockchafer from Nimes ; and some ohvedeaveg 

 under the microscope. 



