8 Proceedings. 
ANNUAL MEETING, 
held at Redhill, 20th of October, 1893. 
The Annual Report and Balance Sheet were read and 
adopted. 
ANNUAL Report. 
It is pleasant to be able to report that 17 new members or 
subscribers have joined the Club during the year, though we 
regret the loss of 11 through resignation, removal, or death. 
The present membership is 76. 
During the winter months 4 meetings were held at Reigate, 
and 3 at Redhill. The attendance varied from 16 to 84, the 
average being about 40. Several lectures of great value and 
ability were delivered, some of which secured a large attend- 
ance and excited fresh interest in the Club. 
The following were the papers or addresses which occupied 
the Club at its winter meetings :— 
1892. 
October. The Descent of Birds, by Mr. H. M. Wallis. 
November. A Month in the Canaries, by Miss Martin. 
= Short Botanical Rambles, by Mr. C. E. Salmon. 
December. A Week in Teesdale, by Messrs. E. 8. Salmon & 
A. J. Crostield. 
- Report of Excursions, by Messrs. W. H. Tyndall 
& C. E. Salmon. 
1893. 
January. Carnivorous Plants, and the manner in which 
they entrap their prey, by Mr. N. E. Brown. 
February. The Monarchs of the Forest, by Mr. Jos. Cheal. 
March. Barbadoes and Demerara, by Mr. H. Martin 
Sells. 
April. Bacilli and Micro-Parasites, by Mr. F. T. G. 
Hobday, M.R.C.V.S. (Lond.). 
