The Annual Excursion took place to Bramber and 

 Steyning, on the 26th day of June, when the Members 

 ■with their friends also visited Wiston Park and the 

 garden of the Eev. T. Medland. 



Photographs of objects of Natural History, and of 

 Views taken during the last Excursion, having been 

 offered to the Society, the Committee recommend that an 

 Album be obtained in which to place those already 

 offered and any future contributions ; and, at the same 

 time, would suggest to those Members possessing cameras 

 to i>hotograph any objects of a striking or novel char- 

 acter, and thus preserve memorials of thera for the Society. 



In concluding their report, your Committee would 

 again request the Members to endeavour to promote the 

 prosperity of the Society, both by bringing its merits 

 under the notice of their friends, and also by contributing 

 or lending duplicate copies of Books bearing directly or 

 indirectly upon the subject of Natura' History. 



