Anatomy and Physiology of the 



Perforating Instruments of 



Pholas Daclylus Mr J. Robertson 



British Butterflies ^Ir John Winter 



Some of the phenomena of re-pro- 



duction in plants and animals Dr. Halliiax 



NotesofaTourthrough Scandinavia Llr W.Grantham 

 Certain MoUusks and their Cancer 



friends Mr J. Robertson 



More Adams than one (?)— two 



papers Dr. Bryce 



Sensibility of Insects Mr HoUis 



Vitality of Plants and Animals ... Mr Wonfor 



Thunderstorms Mr J. Robertson 



The Annual Excursion took place on Wednesday, 

 July 20tli, to Uckfield, when the Eocks on the Streat- ■ 

 field Estate, the Woodlands' Rose Gardens, Buxted 

 Park, and Mr. Prince's Grounds and Fernery were res- 

 pectively visited by the kind permission of the several 

 proprietors. Mr. Wonfor has been good enough to pre- 

 pare a report of the day's proceedings from Dr. King's 

 and his own notes, which lies on the table, together 

 with a water colour painting of the Steatfield Eocks 

 kindly presented by Mr. Penley, and a list of Uckfield 

 plants, contributed by Mr. D'Alquen. 



Tour Committee bave great pleasure in thankfully 

 recording the further obligation of the Society to Mr. 

 H. Catt, whose liberality has placed at its disposal 

 an additional loan of 23 works on Natural History and 

 kindred subjects. 



