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Natural History Society, Ninth Annual Report; the Field 
Naturalists’ Quarterly, May, 1902; Epsom College Natural 
History Society, Report, 1901 ; Proceedings of the South 
London Entomological and Natural History Society, 1901; 
the Report and Transactions of the Cardiff Naturalists’ 
Society, 1900-01 ; the Marlboro’ College Natural History 
_ . Society’s Report, 1901; the Report and Transactions of 
the N. Staffordshire Field Club, 1g01-02 ; the Proceedings 
of the Bath Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, 
1902; a complete set of the Reports of the Southport 
Society of Natural Science, from 1890 to rgqr ; the Alga 
Flora of Yorkshire, being part 27 of the Transactions of 
the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union; Report and Proceedings 
of the Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society, 
1go1-0o2; Journal of the City of London College Science 
Society, June, 1902; Journal of the Marine Biological 
Association, Feb., 1895, and Jan., 1902. 
Your committee have considered the desirability of pro- 
viding better accommodation for the various collections 
belonging to the Club. After a careful comparison of 
various plans and estimates, they have commissioned 
Messrs. Potter & Sons, of Aldersgate Street, E.C., to make 
a new Entomological cabinet, Geological cabinet, and an 
upright centre case for the Ornithological collections. 
These are now completed and will be delivered in a few 
days. It was hoped that they would have been here in 
time for our Annual Meeting, so that members could judge 
of what had been done. 
The following Excursion Programme was arranged, but 
has been much interfered with by the unusual amount of 
rainy weather. 
AFTERNOON. 
April 5.—Holmwood Common. 
June 6.—Bletchingley and Godstone, 
July 4.—Mickleham Downs, 
Sept. 5.—Hills above Shere, 
Oct. 17.—Penshurst. 
