TRANSACTIONS OF THE SOCIETY. 



Monthly Meeting held on January 16th, 1901, Mr. W. Sharp, 

 President, in the chair. 



Miss Slade and Miss Wagstaffe were elected members. 



A fragment of granite having a hollow like a small cup- 

 mark, found near Roque Balan in a hedge, was exhibited by 

 Mr. Hocart. Specimens of the Heron, Green Woodpecker, 

 and Warbler were exhibited by Mr. Collenette ; they are not 

 new to the Museum. 



A silver medal, struck to commemorate the first session 

 of " Assises Scientifiques Litteraires et Artistiques fondees 

 par M. De Caumont" held at Caen on the 28th, 29th and 

 30th of December, 1893, was shown. It was presented to 

 Mr. W. A. Luff by the Committee of Organisation in 

 acknowledgement of assistance rendered in drawing up the 

 " Rapport sur le Mouvement Scientifique de Normandie," &c. 

 which included a notice of the work done by members of this 

 Society. 



Twenty specimens of the larva of the large Garden 

 White Butterfly (Pieris brassier) found in full vigour on 

 January 7th in a garden at Burnt Lane were exhibited by 

 Mr. W. Luff. There had been a hard frost the previous 

 night, which had not affected them in the least. 



Mr. De La Mare reported the exposure of a section of 

 an ancient beach in the drain at the Bouet. Mr. Collenette 

 then gave a very able and interesting lecture with diagrams 

 shown by the lantern, on the Rainfall and Sunshine of 1900. 

 A cordial vote of thanks to Mr. Collenette was passed. 



Monthly Meeting held on February 20th, 1901, Mr. W. Sharp, 

 President, in the chair. 



There was a good attendance of members. Owing to 

 Mr. Domaille's illness, his paper on an Ancient Implement 

 found on his land was postponed. 



A snake's skin and a boomerang brought from Australia 

 by Mr. Osmond were exhibited. 



