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years 1896, 1897, and 1898, and Mr. Linnell has brought out 
Part 3 of the Catalogue of Coleoptera found in our neighbour- 
hood. 
The Club is greatly indebted to Miss E. Sargant for giving a 
course of 12 Botanical lectures during the winter months. 
The audiences varied from 10 to 20; and the proceeds amount- 
ing to £15 10s. were presented to the Club. 
Special sections have been formed for the study of Botany, 
Ornithology, and Geology. 
In February, Mr. Richard Kearton, F.Z.S., gave his lantern- 
lecture at the Public Hall, Reigate, on Wild Life at Home. 
The admirable photographs were greatly admired by an audience 
of about 150 people. At the other evening meetings the 
attendance averaged 24. 
The following is a list of the speakers and subjects :— 
1898. 
October. Seedlings of Arum maculutum, by Miss E. Sar- 
gant. Birds and Plants of Tangier, Morocco, 
by Mr. A. J. Crosfield. 
November. The Migration of Birds, by Mr. H. M. Wallis. 
December. A Voyage in Polar Seas, by Mr. F. Curtis. 
1899. 
January. Cross and Self Fertilisation, by Mr. I. H. Burkill. 
February. Wild Life at Home: How to Study and Photo- 
graph it, by Mr. R. Kearton, F.Z.S8. 
March. A Holocene Deposit at Reigate, by the Rev. 
Ashington Bullen, B.A., F.L.S. 
April. Colour in Nature, by Mr. Wilfred M. Webb. 
The following Societies have sent their publications :— 
The British Association; The Bath Nat. Hist. & Antiquarian 
Field Club; Belfast Nat. Hist. & Philosophical Soc.;, Burton- 
on-Trent Nat. Hist. & Archeological Soc.; Cardiff Naturalists’ 
