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Insectivorous Plants. Mr. C. E. Salmon, F.L.S. 
SpanishButterflies. Dr.T.A.ChapmanF.Z.S.,F.E.S. 
Brazilian Butterflies and Moths. Mr. E. Dukinfield 
Jones, F.Z.S.,F.E.S. 
Stereograms of Insects, Mr. A. E. Tonge, F.E.S. 
West Indian Land and Freshwater Shells. Mr. R.S. 
Ragg, B.A. 
Some Volcanic Rocks. Mr. G. W. Butler, F.G.S., 
F.Z.S. 
Plasticine Geological Map of the District. Mr.E.W. 
Dann, B.A., F.R.G.S. 
April 22. Economic Biology and Natural History Clubs; Fun- 
gus Diseases of Cultivated Plants. Mr. E.S.Salmon, 
F.L.S., Member of the Council of National Fruit 
Growers Association, Mycologist to the S.E. Agri- 
cultural College, Wye. 
The Club’s lease of the Old Town Hall ceased in March, 
1908, and it became necessary consequently to find other accom- 
modation for the collections. As no adequate building could be 
found, where they could be displayed, the Committee were of 
the unanimous opinion that the occasion should be taken to erect 
a public museum, if the necessary funds could be obtained. At 
their request, a Special General Meeting was called to consider 
the whole subject. It met on the 30th January, 1908, and after 
considerable discussion, Mr. J. B. Crosfield moved the following 
resolution: That this Club approves of the recommendation 
of their Committee that a museum be built in Reigate if the 
necessary funds can be raised. This was seconded by Miss Ethel 
Sargant, and carried with only one dissentient vote. Donations 
amounting to £699 12s. 6d. in support of the scheme have al- 
ready been promised, and an appeal to the general public is to 
be issued immediately. Members are urged individually to interest 
their friends in the erection of the museum, for without their 
loyal and enthusiastic support the Committee will be unable to 
obtain the necessary funds. 
The following Societies have presented their Publications to 
the Club:— 
