42 Proceedings. 
Staffordshire Naturalists’ Field Club; Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union; South London Entomological and Nat. Hist. Soe. ; 
Bath Nat. Hist. and Antiquarian Field Club; Cardiff Natura- 
lists’ Soc. ; City of London College Science Soc. ; Croydon 
Microscopical and Nat. Hist. Club; Dumfriesshire and Gallo- 
way Nat. Hist. and Antiquarian Soc.; Nat. Hist. Soc. of 
Glasgow ; Marlborough College Nat. Hist. Soc. ; South-Eastern 
Union of Scientific Societies. 
Mr. Arthur Bennett, F.L.S., has kindly sent reprints of 
botanical articles. 
Mr. E. S. Salmon presented a ‘Key to the Genera and 
Species of British Mosses.’ 
Mr. C. Attersoll Smith presented a collection of Foreign 
Ferns and Selaginellz. 
The usual number of Excursions were planned for the 
summer months. On June 26 the Club joined a large party 
of geologists belonging to the London Geologists’ Asso- 
ciation in a visit to the new railway-cuttings at Redhill and 
Merstham. 
On July 24 the Club was hospitably entertained by Abraham 
Dixon, Esq., of Checkley Court, near Mickleham, who showed 
his hothouses containing the Victoria Regia in bloom, and 
other objects of interest. 
The following is a list of the Excursions :— 
Whole Day. 
May 3.—Gravetye. 
June 12.—Boating on the Wey. 
July 10.—Milford, Crooksbury Common, and Waverley 
Abbey. 
Aug. 7.—Tilgate Forest. 
Sept. 4.—Chilworth to Gomshall. 
Oct. 2.—Guildford to Gomshall. 
