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The Annual Excursion took place on July 17th, 1892, and 
was to Hast Grinstead, Brambletye, and Buckhurst Park. 
The Field Excursions have been as follows :— 
1892. June llth. West Hoathly and Ardingly. 
yy July 9th. Buxted and Uckfield. 
is Aug. 13th. Worthing and Steyning. 
5 Sept. 10th. Dykeand Bramber. » 
- Oct. 8th. Haywards Heath and Cuckfield. 
1898. May 13th. Three Bridges and Balcombe. 
LIBRARIAN’S REPORT. 
During the past year the number of borrowers has again 
increased, and has reached 209. It is, however, only a com- 
paratively small number of the members who avail themselves of 
the advantages which our valuable Library offers to the student 
of Natural History and Philosophy. 
The principal accessions to the Library during the past year 
consist of vols. 24-28 of the Reports of the Challenger Expedi- 
tion, of which the Society now possesses a nearly complete series, 
to which two entire cases have been reserved. The beautiful new 
edition of Quain’s “‘ Anatomy ” is now nearly finished. 
The closing of the Library for one week has been found 
highly advantageous. The lower tier of cases has been consider- 
ably strengthened by the insertion of bearing supports. 
H. DAVEY, Jvn., 
Honorary Librarian. 
