32 Proceedings 
The lectures were illustrated by lantern views, diagrams 
and specimens. 
On March 6th, 1902, a Special General Meeting was 
held to discuss a suggestion to remove the existing Museum 
in the Public Hall, Reigate, to the Old Town Hall in the 
Market Place. After some discussion it was decided that 
it would be advisable to do so, if the Old Town Hall could 
be obtained for this purpose on reasonable terms. 
At a subsequent Meeting it was announced that the 
upper floor of the Old Town Hall had been secured for a 
term of three years, as a Museum, and the Rev. R. A. 
Bullen, Mr. J. B. Crosfield, and Mr. C. E. Salmon were 
appointed Trustees. 
The contents of the room at the Public Hall have since 
been transferred to the new premises and are now in course 
of being sytematically arranged by an experienced curator. 
As this matter entails a great deal of expense, it is to be 
hoped that special funds will be forthcoming to allow the 
collections to be properly displayed in show-cases and 
cabinets, so that a Museum may be formed that will prove 
a boon to the Town and one worthy of the traditions of 
the Club. 
The following Societies have presented their publica- 
tions to the Club, Proceedings of the Bath Natural His- 
tory Club for 1901 ; Report and Transactions of the Belfast 
Natural History and Philosophical Society for 1900-1 ; 
Report of the British Association for 1901 ; Transactions 
of the Burton-on-Trent Natural History Society for 1898- 
99; Proceedings of the Croydon Microscopical and Nat- 
ural History Club for 1901 ; Report and Transactions of 
the Nottingham Naturalists’ Society for 1900-1; The 
Rochester Naturalist for October, tg01, and January and 
April, 1902 ; The South Eastern Naturalist for rgor. 
The Rev. R. A. Bullen, F.L.S., has kindly presented to 
the Club, eight parts (Botany) of the Journal, and six of 
the Transactions of the Linnean Society. Mr. J. Linnell 
has given the Naturalists’ Directory for 1902, and Mr. 
C. E. Salmon reprints from the Journal of Botany. 
