6 Proceedings 
Meeting held at Reigate, April 27th, 1906. 
Present 37. 
The Secretary exhibited and made remarks on a living green 
Hornet,sent from the South of France by Dr.T.A.Chapman. 
Dr. Jonathan Hutchinson, LL.D.,F.R.S., then delivered his 
extremely interesting lecture on Museums in their Relation to 
Modern Education. The lecturer advocated the teaching as far 
as possible of all subjects from actual examples,and claimed that 
such teaching in a well-organised Educational Museum should 
take precedence of all class-room instruction. An account was 
given of the arrangement of the Museum at Haslemere, a des- 
cription of the buildings being followed by brief particulars of the 
various departments,their collections,methods of exhibition and 
storage. Diagramsand schedules emphasised the lecturer’s remarks. 
Dr. Hutchinson also pointed out various ways in which small 
museums could make the most of the space and material at their 
disposal. 
ANNUAL MEETING held at the Museum, Old 
Town Hall, Reigate, Oct. 26th, 1906. 
The Annual Report and Balance Sheet were read and 
adopted. 
Annuat Report. 
In presenting their report for the past year your Committee 
have to announce that four new members and ten subscribers 
have been elected. The total membership is now go, including 
5 honorary members, and 12 Grammar School boys admitted 
on special terms. Six evening meetings were held, at which 
specimens were exhibited, and the following lectures were 
delivered :-— 
1905 
Oct. 27. How the Lily is attacked and destroyed by the 
Botrytis Fungus. Miss A.Lorrain-Smith, F.L.S. 
Nov. 24. Weather Forecasting. Mr. William Marriott. 
