10 Proceedings 
of Seeds, Fruits and Plants by the three distributing agencies, 
water, air and animals. In connection with the first-named, the 
lecturer instanced cases of seeds carried by the Atlantic currents 
from the Gulf of Guinea to Brazil,and also via the Gulf of Mexico 
to Europe. The lecture was illustrated by impromptu diagrams 
and by a quantity of most interesting specimens. 
Meeting held at Redhill, March Ist, 1907. 
Present 39. 
A paper was read by Mr.W.P.D.Stebbing entitled Geology, 
the Landscape Gardener, after which the lecturer exhibited a 
considerable number of photographic slides,some of which were 
of extreme beauty, illustrative of the scenery of Devonshire, 
North Wales and of other parts of the country. An admirable 
lantern was lent and manipulated by Mr.Mumford. 
Meeting held at Reigate, March 22nd,1907. 
Present 31. 
A presentation was made to the late Hon. Sec. to the Club, 
Mr.G.E.Frisby. The presentation,to which over thirty members 
of the Club had subscribed, took the form of an Address, toge- 
ther with a cheque for the sum of £16 10s. 6d. Mr. Crosfield 
in making the presentation,remarked on the whole-hearted zeal 
that had marked Mr. Frisby’s tenure of office, and on the gen- 
uine loss sustained by the Club on his retirement. Mr. Frisby 
in a short speech, expressed his warm thanks for the gifts, and 
intimated his regret at being obliged to sever his official con- 
nection with the Club. 
An exceptionally interesting lecture was then delivered by 
Mr.H.M.Wallis entitled Birds’ Feet. The lecturer commenced 
by tracing the descent of birds from the gigantic lizard-like 
creatures that once roamed the earth,and by way of illustration, 
drew sketches of the foot of a Penguin and of that of an Iguan- 
odon,the close resemblance between the two being very appar- 
ent. Owing to the fact that the Penguin’s foot is used for walk- 
