26 Proceedings. 
Meet1n@, held at Reigate, 1st of March, 1901. 
The Rev. R. Ashington Bullen, F.L.S., exhibited various 
bone implements from Holborn, E.C., Moorfields, E.C., and 
New Guinea: also otoliths of Halibut and Red Gurnard: 
Gryphea expansa (Oxford Olay, Jordan Hill), with impression 
of Trigonia gibbosa, and a recent Pecten opercularis covered 
with spat of Anomia ephippium showing striations of the 
Pecten-shell. 
Mr. J. Edmund Clark, B.A., gave a lecture on 
LEAVES, THEIR Forms AND FUNCTIONS, 
illustrated with lantern-slides of his own taking. 
Mezrrrne, held at Reigate, 29th of March, 1901. 
Mr. C. E. Salmon exhibited all the known species of British 
Gentians (7 species and 1 variety). 
Mr. F. Chapman, A.L.S., delivered his lecture on 
Tun RAISED BEACH aT BRIGHTON AND OTHER 
RatsED BEACHES, 
illustrated by lantern-slides of various Entomostraca, rare 
minerals, and geological diagrams. 
On April 19th, 1901, a Soirée was held at the Market Hall, 
Redhill. 
Among the Exhibits were the following :— 
Mr. F. Hughes (President), Microscopic Objects. 
Mr. C. E. Salmon, Botanical Specimens (Characez). 
Miss Taylor, Quern, Fossils, Coins. 
Mrs. James Powell, Rare Natural History Books, and Sea- 
weeds. 
Miss Emily Dawson, Photographs of and Specimens from 
Yellowstone Park, U.S.A. 
Mrs. R. Ashington Bullen, Phenician Glass, Ancient Lamps, 
“ Tribute” Money, &c. 
