Proceedings. 71 
ANNUAL MEETING, 
held at Reigate, 21st of October, 1898. 
The Annual Report and Balance Sheet were read and 
adopted. 
ANNUAL REPORT. 
During the past year 9 members joined the Club, whilst we 
have lost 12 through resignation or death, making the present 
membership 80. 
Through the death of Mr. James Bonnor, on Jan. 19, 1898, 
the Club has lost one of its most loyal members. To his active 
exertions the success of many of the summer excursions was 
due, and he was the means of introducing a large number of 
gentlemen and ladies to membership in the Club. 
The meetings of the Club during the winter session were of 
an interesting character. A pleasant evening with the micro- 
scope gave an enjoyable opportunity for social intercourse. In 
a paper on Photomicrography, Miss E. Sargant gave the Club 
the benefit of some of her original research. Mr. N. E. Brown 
of Kew, Mr. H. M. Wallis of Reading, and Mr. A. W. Brown 
of Oxford, placed before the Club in their usual interesting and 
‘lucid manner facts that were little known to most of our 
members. 
The following is a list of the subjects dealt with at the 
evening meetings :— 
1897. 
October. The Naturalist Detective and his Exploits in the 
North, by Mr. N. E. Brown. 
November. The Evolution of the Human Ear, by Mr. H. M. 
; Wallis. 
December. Recent Researches in the Life-history of Hels, 
by Mr. A. W. Brown. 
