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Recently an Album, for the reception of copies of some of 

 the various beautiful and interesting photographs which are 

 exhibited at almost every meeting, has been presented to the 

 Society by the Report Secretary, and the Council invite 

 Members to present photographs of ova and larvae as a 

 commencement. They think that a collection on these lines 

 would be of considerable service for reference, especially in 

 connection with their series of imagines in the cabinets. 



The usual " Abstract of Proceedings " was published at the 

 beginning of May, and consisted of a book of 122 pages and 

 four plates. 



Early in the year a Committee was formed from the 

 general body of Members to aid the Woolwich Local Com- 

 mittee in the preparation of the " Handbook to the Flora, 

 Fauna, &c, of the North -Western portion of Kent," in 

 anticipation of the Annual Congress of the South-Eastern 

 Union of Scientific Societies, at Woolwich in June. At the 

 suggestion of Mr. R. Adkin (Treasurer of the Union), Mr. 

 J. W. Tutt was selected as Chairman, and Mr. Hy. J. 

 Turner as Hon. Secretary. It was early found that the 

 task was much too great for completion in the short time 

 before the Congress, but it is hoped that early in 1908 the 

 volume, containing quite 400 pages, will be in the hands of 

 subscribers. 



Mr. R. Adkin and Mr. Hy. J. Turner attended the four 

 days Congress at Woolwich, June 12th to 16th, as the 

 Society's Delegates, and the former gentleman at the 

 meeting of June 27th gave a resume of the proceedings. 



