for their great and continued liberality in forwarding valuable 

 Reports and other Papers. 



The following is a List of the Papers read at the Ordinary 

 Meetings : — 



1879 : October, on " The Elephant Led near Brighton," Mr. 

 11. H. Stevens; November, "The Edentata," Mr. B. Lomax; 

 December, "Nature's Cycles," Rev. H. G. Day.— 1880 : February, 

 " The Protococcus and its Allies," Mr. H. Edmonds ; April, 

 "Traces of the Earlier Inhabitants of North Hampshire," con- 

 tributed by Dr. J. V. Stevens; May, "The Leaf: Its Structure 

 and Functions," Mr. Caush ; June. " The Last Field Excursion," 

 Rev. J. H. Cross ; September, " An Early British City," Dr. Miles. 



The following Books have been presented to the Society 

 during the year : — 



The Insect Fauna of the Secondary or Mesozoic Period, by 

 H. Goss, F.L.S. (from the Author) ; Three vols. Ornithological 

 Miscellanies, by G. D. Rowley, F.L.S. (from Mrs. Rowley) j How 

 to Work with the Microscope, by Lionel Beale (from the Author) 3 

 The Rot in Sheep, by J. B. Simonds (from C. F. Dennet) ; Guida 

 de l'Acquaria di Napoli (from H. J. Matthews) ; Six copies of 

 Leisure Hour, containing the Underground Geology of the South 

 East of England, by Miss Agnes Crane (from the Authoress) ; 

 Geological Antiquity of Insects, by H. Goss, F.L.S. (from the 

 Author) ; Notes on the Palaeozoic Crustacea (Merostomata), by H. 

 Woodward, F.G.S. (from H. Willett) ; Palaeontology of the Coasts 

 of the Arctic Lands, Position of the Silurian, Devonian, and 

 Carboniferous Rocks of the London Area, by R. Etheridge, F.RS. 



