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1902. 
Oct. 31.—From Noise to Music, by Mr. A. B. Harding, 
Dec. 5.—Birds and Plants of California, by Mr. A, J. 
Crosfleld. 
1903. 
Jan. 2.—The Family Tree of Flowering Plants, by Miss 
Ethel Sargant. 
»» 30.—The Birds one sees Abroad, by Mr. H. M, 
Wallis. 
Feb. 27.—Harlyn Bay; the problems set by its Inter- 
ments, its Implements, its Mollusca: by 
Rev. R. Ashington Bullen, F.L.S., F.G.S, 
March 20.—Protective Resemblance and Mimicry in In- 
seets, by. Mr. J. W. Tutt, F.E.S. 
On April 24th a Soirée was held at the Market Hall, 
Redhill, at which a small number of members and friends 
enjoyed a very pleasant evening. 
The following publications have been presented during 
the year :— 
Reminiscences of a Yorkshire Naturalist, by the late 
Dr. W. C. Williamson, presented by his widow ; Harlyn 
Bay, and the discoveries of its Prehistoric Remains, pre- 
sented by the author, Rev. R. Ashington Bullen; Reprints 
from the Journal of Botany, presented by Mr. C. E. Salmon; 
Description of a Well Section in Suffolk, presented by 
Rev. R. A. Bullen; Mycological Notes, by G. G. Lloyd, 
of Cincinnati (Nos. 5-9); the Bulletin of the Lloyd Library, 
_by J. U. and G. G. Lloyd, 1g00-o1-02: ditto, Mycological 
Series, Nos. 1 and 2; Notes on Holocene Mollusca from 
N. Cornwall, by Rev. R. Ashington Bullen; the Distribu- 
tion of Hypochceris maculata, by Mr. Arthur Bennett; 
Reprints from the Geological Magazine, by Mr. S. S. Buck- 
man; Proceedings and Transactions of the Croydon 
Natural History and Scientific Society, Feb., 1go1, and 
Jan., t902 ; Report and Transactions of the East Kent 
Scientific and Natural History Society, 1901 ; the Roches- 
ter Naturalist, Oct., 1902 ; the Hastings and St. Leonards 
