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very plentiful on beech trunks in my old parish at Shoreham, 
Kent, it also occurs on the bare hill-side above the Horseshoe. 
It has a queer habit of covering itself with a gummy exuda- 
tion to which dust and dirt adhere. Sometimes minute lichens 
take root on it and cover it completely, so that on a tree-trunk 
it looks like a somewhat dirty bud or small knob of bark. 1t 
is clean and smooth in the crevices of rocks in Derbyshire, and 
also on Reigate Hill. 
The address was illustrated by a fine series of specimens of 
fossil and recent land shells. 
Meeting, held at Reigate, 27th of April, 1899. 
Mr. C. E. Salmon exhibited specimens of Claytonia perfoliata 
from a plantation to the west of Reigate Heath. 
Mr. Wilfred Mark Webb lectured on 
Cotour 1N NATURE. 
The lecture was illustrated by lantern views. 
ANNUAL MEETING, 
held at Redhill, 27th of October, 1899. 
The Annual Report and Balance Sheet were read and adopted 
as fullows :— 
AnnvuAL Report. 
Thirteen new members have joined the Club during the past 
year, 8 have resigned, and 3 have died. The membership now 
numbers 82. 
A volume of printed Proceedings has been issued for the 
