72 Proceedings. 
1898. 
January. Random Natural History Notes and Observations 
in the Western Hemisphere, by the Rev. R. A. 
Bullen. 
February. Exhibition of Microscopes. 
ae Botanizing in Ross-shire, by Mr. C. E. Salmon. 
March. Photomicrography, by Miss E. Sargant. 
The Club is indebted to the following Societies for copies of 
their publications :— 
The British Association; Belfast Nat. Hist. and Philosophical 
Society ; Burton-on-Trent Nat. Hist. and Archeological Society ; 
City of London College Science Society ; Croydon Microscopical 
and Nat. Hist. Club; Nat. Hist. Soc. of Glasgow; North 
Staffordshire Field Club; Penzance Nat. Hist. and Antiquarian 
Society ; South-Eastern Union of Scientific Societies ; Warwick- 
shire Field Club. 
Miss Young kindly presented some foreign shells. 
The usual programme of excursions was varied on one occa- 
sion by an open-air lecture on Bees, which was planned by 
Mr. A. Trower. 
The following were the excursions :— 
Whole Day. 
May 7.—Dry Hill and Forest Row. 
June 11.—Bewbush and Ifield. 
July 9.—Hedge Court and Copthorne. 
Aug. 6.—Ashdown Forest. 
Sept. 3.—Witley Common. 
Oct. 1.—Holmbury Hill. 
Afternoon. 
April 23.—Godstone, Tilburstow, and Nutfield. 
May 21.—Worth. 
June 25.—Wiggie, for lecture on Bees. 
July 23.—Betchworth Hill. 
Aug. 20.—Guildford and Chilworth. 
Sept. 17.—Merstham and Alderstead. 
