22 Proceedings. 
The Club is greatly indebted to the gentlemen and lady who 
so kindly contributed ‘to its instruction. The addresses were 
illustrated by specimens, diagrams, or lantern-slides. 
The following Societies have sent their publications to the 
Club :— 
The British Association; Associated Nat. Hist. Socs. of the 
South-East of England; Belfast Nat. Hist. & Philosophical | 
Soc.; Cardiff Naturalists’ Soc. ; City of London College Science 
Soe.; Croydon Microscopical & Nat. Hist. Club; Hastings & 
St. Leonards Nat. Hist. Soc.; International Soc. of Preparators; 
Marlborough College Nat. Hist. Soc.; Nottingham Naturalists’ 
Soc.; North Staffordshire Field Club; Rochester Naturalists’ 
Club; South London Entomological & Nat. Hist. Soc. 
Reprints of articles in Journals have been presented by 
Messrs. Arthur Bennett, F.L.S., and C. E. Salmon; The 
Naturalists’ Directory for 1900, by Mr. John Linnell; a glass 
tube containing Meteoric Stone which fell at Agra, Aug. 7, 
1822, by Mr. F. H. Ellwood. 
Members and friends of the Club took part in the following 
Excursions :— 
April 28.—Merstham, to study Geology. 
May 12.—Ranmore Common. 
»» 26.—Dunton Green and Shoreham, Kent. 
June 9.—Gatton Park. 
July 7.—Wiggie, for lecture on Bees, by Mr. W. F. Reid. 
»  21.—Lewes. 
Aug. 4,—Gomshall to Dorking. 
Sept. 15.—Pensbhurst. 
»  29.—Albury Park. 
The following Officers were elected :— 
President. Mr. Frederick Hughes. 
Secretary. Mr. Albert J. Crosfield. 
Treasurer. Miss Ethel Sargant. 
Curator, Mr. John Linneli. 
