28 Procecdings. 
1901. 
January. _‘ Pictures from Nature, by Mr. Richard Kearton, 
F.Z.8. 
March. Leaves, their Forms and Functions, by Mr. J. 
HK. Clark, B.A. 
Pe The Raised Beach at Brighton and other Raised 
Beaches, by Mr. F. Chapman, A.L.S. 
April. In place of the usual Evening Meeting this 
month, a Soirée was held at the Small Hall, 
Redhill, which proved most successful. Many 
members and friends contributed to the 
success of the evening by exhibiting inter- 
esting Natural History and other specimens, 
A feature of the evening was Mr. R. Kerr’s 
demonstration of Fluorescent Tessler Tubes, 
and Mr. Klein’s exibition of Edison’s latest 
Phonograph. 
The following publications have been presented to the Club 
by the various Societies :— 
Proceedings, Bath Nat. Hist. & Antiquarian Field Club ; 
48th Report, Nottingham Naturalists’ Society ; Parts 23, 24, 
& 25, Transactions, Yorkshire Naturalists’ Society ; Vol. 32, 
Report & Transactions, Cardiff Naturalists’ Society ; Vol. 35, 
Report & Transactions, North Staffordshire Field Club; Pro- 
ceedings, South London Entomological & Nat. Hist. Society ; 
Rochester Naturalist for July 1901; Report, No. 49, Marl- 
borough College Nat. Hist. Society. 
Reprints of articles in Journals have been presented by 
Mr. A. Bennett, F.L.S., Rev. R. A. Bullen, F.L.S., F.G.S., 
and Mr. C. E. Salmon. 
The Misses Martin, of Bell Street, Reigate, have kindly 
presented to the Club a collection of Wealden and other Fossils, 
belonging to and collected by their father, Mr. Peter Martin, 
M.R.C:S. (obit. 1863); also three Cases of Birds, shot at Glass 
Island, Hebrides, by their brother, Mr. Henry Charrington 
Martin. 
The thanks of the Club were given for the kind gift. 
