66 Proceedings 
WHOLE Day. 
May 16.—Kew Gardens. 
June 20.—Battle Abbey. 
July 18.—Hog’s Back, Puttenham Common, and Comp- 
ton. 
Sept. 19.—Postford Ponds and Farley Heath, 
The following Officers were elected for the coming 
year :— 
President. Mr, J. B. Crosfield. 
Treasurer. Miss Ethel Sargant. 
Treasurer of Museum Fund. Mr. A. E, Tonge. 
Secretary. Mr. G. E. Frisby. 
Committee. Rev. R. A. Bullen, Rev. E. J. Baker, Dr. 
T. A. Chapman, Messrs. C. E. Salmon, F. 
Hughes, and W. H. Tyndall. 
The Meeting then resolved itself into an ordinary Even- 
ing Meeting. 
Present—39. 
An interesting lecture on ‘‘Familiar Insects” was then 
delivered by Mr. Edward Connold. 
MeEetING held at Redhill, Dec. 4th, 1903. 
Present—1r4. 
The President, Mr. J. B. Crosfield, gave a brief intro- 
ductory address,and made several suggestions for increasing 
the usefulness of the evening meetings. He hoped that 
members would bring interesting objects to exhibit and 
describe to other members, 7 
The President then nominated the Rev. E. J. Baker and 
Mr. C. E. Salmon as Vice-Presidents for the ensuing year. 
Miss Ethel Sargant then delivered an interesting lecture 
entitled ‘““The Effect of the Seasons on Plant Life,” tracing 
the various modifications of habit undergone by seedlings 
of various plants to enable them to cope more effectually 
with adverse climatic conditions. The lecture was illus-— 
trated with diagrams and with actual specimens, 
