62 Proceedings 
On April 24th a Soirée was held in the Small Hall, 
Redhill, when about 42 members and friends spent a most 
enjoyable evening. 
The programme included Songs by Mr. F. J. Rogers ; 
Violin Solos by Mr. Walter Wiltshire ; Lantern Slides of 
British Orchids, lent by the S.E. Union of Scientific 
Societies ; a display of “Electrical Fireworks,” by Mr. A. B. 
Harding ; and Lantern Views of Surrey Scenery, lent by 
members and exhibited by Mr. S. H. Lury. 
Among the numerous exhibits were Geological and other 
specimens, lent by Rev. H, Brass, M.A.; Foreign Helices, 
incense vessel from Silwan, bronze palstave, neoliths, &c., 
by Rev. R. Ashington Bullen, F.L.S., F.G.S.; Fish Ova, by 
Mr. G, W. Butler, B.A., F.Z.S.; Foreign Sphinges, by Dr. 
T. A. Chapman, F.Z.S.; Flexible Stone from Agra, by Mr. 
T. R. Hooper ; Sea Gull, Mr. W. Johnston ; Foreign Birds, 
Mr. F. C. Pawle, J.P.; Microscopic and other objects, Mr. 
D. P. Poulter ; old Botanical Books, Mrs. Powell; British 
Orchids, Mr. C. E. Salmon, F.L.S. ; British Lepidoptera 
and Living Larve, Mr. A. E. Tonge. 
The Hall was tastefully decorated with plants kindly 
lent by Miss Ethel Sargant and Miss M. C. Taylor. 
ANNUAL MEETING 
held at the Museum,Old Town Hall, Reigate, Oct. 23, 1903. 
The Annual Report and the Balance Sheet were read 
and adopted. 
ANNUAL REPORT. 
Seven resignations and one death have to be recorded 
during the year, but the addition of four new members and 
twenty-three subscribers brings the total membership to 
one hundred. 
The evening meetings have been better attended, the 
average attendance being thirty-six, the highest fifty-one, 
and the lowest nineteen. 
The following lectures were given :— 
