1884.— November : " Epithelium," by Mr. E. J. Petitfourt. 

 j 885.— April : "Hepatice," by Mr. C. P. Smith. 



Specimens have been exhibited at the Meetings by .Mr. 

 J. E. Haselwood, Mr. G. D. Sawyer, Dr. Winter Fisher, Mr. 

 II. V. Shaw and other Members. 



The Committee have again to record their thanks to the 

 Government Departments of the United States and the 

 Smithsonian Institute for their great and continued liberality in 

 forwarding valuable reports and other papers. 



The Ordinary Meetings in October, 1884, and May, 1885, 

 were devoted to the Exhibition of Specimens, and the following is 

 a list of the papers read at the other Ordinary Meetings :— 



1884.— November : On (1) "The Lowest Forms of Living 

 Things ; (2) Physiology ; (3) The Aboriginal 

 Races of India," being an Inaugural Address 

 by Dr. Evart, F.R.C.P. 



December : " Notes on the appearance of Anchovies 

 on the Sussex Coast in November, 1884," and 

 " Supplement;.! Notes on Sussex Fish and 

 Fisheries," by Mr. Fredk. E. Sawyer, F.R. Met. 

 Soc. 



1885.— January : "Electric Railways: How made and how 

 worked, with experimental Illustrations," by Mr. 

 E. A. Pankhurst. 



February : " Time Division and Time Reckoning,'' 

 by Mr. Henry Pratt, F.R.A.S. 



March : " Anglo-Saxon Guilds and Norman Crafts,'' 

 by Dr. Corfe. 



April : " Hepatice," by Mr. C. P. Smith. 



