68 Proceedings 
Natural History Society, 1908; Transactions and Journal of 
Proceedings of the Dumfries and Galloway Natural History and 
Antiquarian Society, 1907-08; Proceedings and ‘Transactions 
of the Croydon Natural History and Scientific Society, 1907-08 ; 
Journal of the Torquay Natural History Society, vol. I, 1909; 
‘The South-Eastern Naturalist being the Transactions S.E.U. 
of S.S. for 1909; Report of the British Association for the Ad- 
vancement of Science, Belfast, 1908; 6th and 7th Annual Re- 
ports of the Horniman Museum and Library, Forest Hill, 1908; 
and the following reprints: The British Species of Arctium from 
the Journal of Botany, December, 1908; On the Flora of Shet- 
land, both presented by the Author, W. H. Beeby, Esq., F.L.S. 
The following excursions were taken. The attendance was 
adversely affected by the wet season, rain having fallen heavily 
just before the time of starting on several occasions. 
May 19. Conducted by E. W. Dann, Esq., F.R.G.S. The 
first excursion of the season was to Reigate Hill and Colley Hill 
returning by Colley Lane and Reigate Heath. Unfortunately 
the day chosen was that of the Horse Show which accounted 
for the smallness of the party which consisted of only six. Mr. 
Dann gave an interesting description of the Geology of the dis- 
trict, and called attention to the fact that the combes on the hill 
corresponded in certain instances to gaps'in the Greensand range 
to the south; this was followed by a short discussion on the origin 
of the beautiful horse-shoe curves. 
June 5. To Haslemere and Hindhead, conducted by T. P. 
Newman, Esq. As it was a wet morning, only one member went 
this excursion. A very interesting visit was paid to Sir J. Hutchin- 
son’s admirable Educational Museum which was explained by 
Mr. Swanston the Curator. A remarkable collection of local 
flint implements being of peculiar interest. The rest of the de- 
tailed programme was not followed. 
June 23. To Leith Hill, conducted by Dr. A. B. Gough, M.A., 
and C. E. Salmon, Esq., F.L.S. A threatening morning developed 
into a delightful day, and thirteen members and friends joined in 
the walk from Ockley Station by Leith Hill and Holmbury Hill 
to Gomshall Station. In the woods west of Ockley Station JZy- 
osotis sylvatica, M. palustris var strigulosa and Valeriana 
