Proceedings 33 
During the summer the following excursions took place : 
WHOLE Day. 
May 19. Ewhurst and Pitch Hill. 
June 21. Frensham Ponds. 
July 19. Ashdown Forest. 
Sept. 20. Worplesdon. 
AFTERNOON, 
April 26. Albury Heath and Albury. 
July 6. Betchworth (with Croydon Club). 
Sept. 6. Burford Bridge and Bookham. 
Excursion to ‘l’hursley Common and Frensham Ponds, 
June 21st, conducted by Mr. J. B. Crosfield. 
Nine members and friends took part in this excursion, 
a somewhat uncertain looking morning preventing others 
from attending this exceptionally fine walk. An early 
train was taken to Milford and the village soon reached ; 
from this point, wide stretches of heather and moorland 
lead away to Frensham and Farnham. 
Close to Milford, several interesting plants occur, and 
the following were collected :—Geranium lucidum (very 
locally distributed in Surrey), Lepidium Smithii, Hypo- 
chreis glabra (found here and there in sandy districts 
throughout Surrey), Claytonia perfoliata (an alien in Britain, 
and generally found, as in this instance, near rhododen- 
drons or other introduced shrubs or trees ; it seems to be 
gaining a footing in some parts of Surrey), and Potentilla 
argentea (this was also seen by a roadside near Farnham 
Common). 
Lovely paths and wild tangled ways, open moorland 
and bushy common, led over Witley Common to an in- 
teresting pond lying in a hollow near Warren Lodge. 
At its edge, Scirpus sylvaticus, Carex Curta, C. remota 
and the scarce C. Benninghauseniana grew, and Chara 
_ fragilis occurred in the deeper parts in profusion. 
P A most beautiful walk, across the heather of Thursley 
Common, brought the party to Frensham Little Pond; on 
the way Drosera longifolia and Lycopodium inundatum were 
