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captured at the Cyclopean Citadel of Tiryns, near Nauplia, in 
Greece on April 5th, 1899. 
Mr, G. Norman has contributed to the Proceedings an 
additional list of Fungi, as a supplement to the previous lists 
published in the past volumes of the Club’s Proceedings by the 
late Mr. C. E. Broome. 
The Field Club during the year, lost one Member by death, 
the Rev. Philip Williams, M.A., B.C.L., and six Members by 
resignation, and received the addition of seven new Members, so 
_ that the number on the roll remains at 98. The Library has been 
considerably increased by books presented by the Smithsonian 
Institution of Washington, U.S.A., and other donors, and several 
photographs have been added to those in the Club’s Portfolio. 
W. W. MARTIN, Hon. Sec. 
