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1903. 
Oct. 23.—Some Familiar Insects, by Mr. E. Connold, 
Dec. 4.—The Effect of the Seasons on Plant Life, by 
Miss Ethel Sargant. 
1904. 
Jan. 29.—Eggs and Larve of Fishes, by Mr. G. W, Butler, 
B.A,, F.Z.5S., F.G.S. 
Feb. 26.—Snails and their Allies, by Mr. G, E. Frisby. 
Mar. 18.—Radium, by Mr. S. T. Klein, F.L.S., F.R.A.S., 
F.E.S. 
April 22.—New Facts about Mildews, by Mr.E, S. Salmon, 
PLS: 
The following publications have been presented during 
the year :— 
The Rochester Naturalist for April, 1903, and July, 
1903 ; the Journal of the Marine Biological Association 
for Noy., 1898, and July, 1900, presented by Mr. C. E. 
Salmon ; the Proceedings of the Bath Natural History and 
Antiquarian Field Club, 1903; the Eighth Report of the 
Southport Society of Natural Science, 1902-03; the 
Museums Journal, July, 1901 ; the Report of the Corres- 
ponding Societies Committee of the British Association 
_ for the Advancement of Science, 1903; the Annual Report 
and Transactions of the North Staffordshire Field Club, 
19¢2-03 ; the Report of the Marlborough College Natural 
History Society, 1902 ; the Nottingham Naturalists’ Society 
Fifty-first Annual Report and Transactions, 1902-03; and 
three Reprints from the Journal of Botany, presented by 
Mr. C. E. Salmon. 
Since the last Annual Meeting the new Centre Case and 
Cabinets have been delivered ; the Entomological. collec- 
tions are undergoing re-arrangements, and efforts are being 
made to fill the blanks, in which your committee trust to 
have the assistance of any entomological members of the 
Club. 
Your committee have invited the South Eastern Union 
___ of Scientific Societies to hold their Annual Congress at 
_ Reigate in June, 1905, and they trust to have the hearty 
