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Meztiné, held at Reigate, 26th of J anuary, 1900. 
Mr. C. E. Salmon exhibited a specimen of Potamogeton rutilus, 
Wolfg., collected at Rye, Sussex, by Mr. Thomas Hilton, in 
July 1898. This is the first certain record of P. rutilus in 
Great Britain. 
Miss E. Sargant gave an address on 
Recent DiscovERIES REGARDING THE FERTILIZATION OF 
Lilium Martagon. 
Miss E. Sargant exhibited under the microscope a section of 
the seed-vessel showing the process of fertilization in L. Mar- 
tagon in demonstration of the newly-discovered facts. 
[For full report see Proceedings of the Royal Society, May 4, 
1899.] 
Meerrtne, held at Reigate, 23rd of February, 1900. 
Mr. 8S. T. Dunn, F.L.S., of Kew, gave a lecture entitled 
ART IN RELATION TO Borany. i 
It was illustrated with lantern-views. 
Merrrne, held at Reigate, 23rd of March, 1900. 
A glass tube containing Meteoric Stone, which fell at Agra, 
Aug. 7, 1822, was presented to the Club by Mr. F. H. Ellwood. 
Mr. J. Linnell presented the ‘ Naturalists’ Directory’ for 
1900; and Mr. C. E. Salmon a reprint from the ‘ Journal of 
Botany,’ on Potamogeton rutilus, Woltg. 
Mr. 8. T. Klein, F.L.S., F.E.S., then gave an address upon 
CERTAIN MYSTERIOUS INsriIncrs OF INSECTS: A SUGGESTED 
EXPLANATION, 
By a number of interesting experiments he demonstrated 
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