16 Proceedings 
Meeting held at Reigate, Feb. 28th, 1908. 
Present about 40. 
Mr. A. E. Tonge exhibited a photograph of a tropical house 
Spider (Heteropoda regia) from Jamaica, found at Rimer Mids, 
on a bunch of bananas. 
Mr. A. E. Carey, M. Inst. C.E. delivered a lecture entitled 
Prehistoric Man on the Highlands of East Surrey, which was 
illustrated by 38 lantern slides. Mr. S. H. Lury very kindly lent 
his lantern, and showed the slides. 
At the close of the lecture Mr. A. E. Trower exhibited a very 
interesting collection of neolithic arrow heads and flakes which 
he had collected from Redhill and Merstham, and a fine adze, 
which Sir John Evans refers to as of an uncommon type. 
Meeting held at Reigate, March 27th, 1908. 
Present about 55. 
The meeting was held in a lecture room at the Grammar 
School, which had been conveniently arranged for the series of 
exhibits on which short lectures were given by various members 
of the Club and their friends. 
After a few introductory remarks, Dr. T. A. Chapman ex- 
hibited and described a fine series of butterflies from Spain. Mr. 
E. Dukinfield-Jones followed and gave an interesting account 
of the habits of several genera of Brazilian Butterflies and Moths 
and of the methods he used in capturing them, and showed a 
selection of exquisite examples from his extensive local collection 
of Parana. 
Mr. C, E. Salmon brought dried specimens of insectivorous 
plants, and very clearly described the various British species, and 
the methods by which they attracted, captured and either di- 
gested or absorbed the flies and insects; in one case, that of the 
Teasles, the apparatus for capture is probably merely protective. 
Mr. A. E. Tonge showed a fine collection of stereographs of 
his own making of insects, and explained the stereoscope. Miss 
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