accessible to most, it is proposed to hold the monthly meetings 

 this year alternately in each place, at which any such records 

 of flora or fauna will be noted if forwarded to the Secretary 

 a day or two previously. 



Tour Committee have to regret the loss of the services of 

 their late Hon. Treasurer, whose kindness and energy has 

 greatly conduced to the financial prosperity of the Society 

 during the last eight years. 



LIST OP BOOKS AND PEEIODICALS 

 Belonging to the East Kent Natural History Society. 



1. British Land and Fresh Water Mollusks, 1 vol. (Reeve) 



2. Bryologia Britaiinica, 1 vol. (Wilson) 



3. Synopsis of British Sea Weeds, 1 vol., (Harvey) 



4. Flora of Surrey, 1 vol., (J. A. Brewer) 



6. Manual of Geology, 1 vol., (Professor Phillips) 



6. Flora of East Kent, 1 vol. 



7. Morris's British Butterflies, 1 vol. 



8. Ramsay's Physical Geography of Great Britain, 1 vol. 



9. Dallas' Animal Kingdom, 1 vol. 



10. Johnstone's British Zoophytes, 2 vols. 



11. A Catalogue of rare Phoenogamous Plants collected in South 



Kent in 1829. 



12. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, 2 Nos. re- 



ferring tQ Sheets 4 and 7- 



13. British Hemiptera Heteroptera, 1 vol., 1865, (Douglas and 



Scott) 



14 15. Hand Book of British Flora, 2 vols., (Bentlcy) 



16. Miscellaneous Botanical Works of Robert Brown, 1 vol. 



17. Recent Memoirs on the Cetacew, 1 vol. 



18. Monograph of British Spongidias by Dr. Bowerbank, 1 vol. 



19. Conybearc and Phillips' Geology, 1 vol. 



20. Bell's British Quadrupeds, 1 vol. 



21. Atlas of Britibh Sea Weeds, drawn by Mrs. Gatie from Professor 



Harvey's Phycologia Britannica, 1 vol. 



