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delay which has occurred in the issue of books to Members, the 
causes of which are alluded to in the Librarian’s Report. 
There were six excursions, namely :— 
May 24th. 
June 21st, 
July 5th. 
July roth. 
Sept. 2oth. 
Oct. 4th. 
Balcombe. 
Ashdown Forest—Wych Cross—Sheffield Park. 
St. Leonards Forest—Beacon Hill—Holmbush Tower 
—Pease Pottage—High Beeches. 
Henfield—Edburton—W oodmancote. 
Steyning— Chanctonbury Ring. 
Falmer—Newmarket Hill—Lewes. 
Papers read at Ordinary Meetings :-— 
1902. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
103. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
April 22nd. 
May 
5th. 
15th. 
18th. 
12th. 
13th. 
‘“* Progress and its Illusions.’’— 
Mr. E. A. PANKHURST. 
‘ British Oak Trees, and the Galls found upon them.” 
Mr. E. CoNNOLD. 
“Progress and its Illusions, II.”— 
Mr. E, A. PANKHURST. 
“ A Naturalist’s Ramble on the Seashore ’’— 
Mr. Martin DUNCAN. 
“Travelling in Mid-Air.,—Mr. E. Stuart BRUCE. 
“Mr. Benjamin Kidd’s Principles of Western 
Civilisation.” Rev. FELIx ASHER. 
Mr. H. S. Toms. 
“Natural Science at Rome in the time of Christ.”— 
Mr. F. R. Hora. 
“ Hollingbury Camp ”— 

