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15th Feb., 1906.  ‘‘ Eclipses of the Sun.” 
Lecture by Dr. R. J. RYLE. 
1st Mar., 1906,  ‘“‘ Pigeons.” Lecture by Mr. G. FoxALt. 
15th Mar., 1906. “Florence.” Lecture by Mr. E. PAYNE. 
19th April, 1906. ‘* Some Curiosities of Plant Fertilization.” 
Lecture by Mr. H. EpMonps. 
17th May, 1906. _— ‘‘ Sleep.” Lecture by Dr. GRIFFITHS. 
The following is a list of Excursions and Visits to Works 
since the last Annual Meeting :— 
24th June, 1905. St. Leonard’s Forest, Colgate ‘Tower. 
ist July, 1905. Ashdown Forest, Wych Cross to Sheffield 
Park. 
sth July, 1905. Evening Visit: Fry and Co.’s Mineral Water 
Factory. 
8th July, r905. Cuckmere Valley, Lullington and Alfriston. 
15th July, 1905. Worthing, Sompting and Lancing. 
22nd July, 1905. Buxted, Hadlow Down and Cross-in-Hand. 
2nd Sept., 1905. West Tarring: Fig Gardens. 
21st April, 1906. Falmer, Ditchling Beacon and Hassocks. 
19th May, 1906. ‘Tilgate Forest. 

LIBRARIAN’S REPORT, JUNE 12th, 1906. 
The following Serials have been purchased, bound, and 
added to the Library :-— 
Nature Notes. Nature. 
Annals of Botany. Geological Magazine. 
Zoologist. Entomologist. 
Entomologist Monthly Magazine. Journal of Botany. 
I have much pleasure in stating that the number of books 
issued to Members of the Society is this year nearly double that 
issued last year. 
The Society’s Library has been largely used for reference 
purposes by the general public. 
ROBERT MORSE, 
Hon, Librarian, 
