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plants, these last being accommodated in a side-compartment, the 
thermometer at the time of the members’ visit standing at 91°Fahr. 
with a saturated atmosphere. The party then walked through the 
Palm-stove, noticing the collection of Cycads at the north-eastern 
end, and then an adjournment to the Kiosk was made for tea. On 
returning, some of the party strolled into the North Gallery, and 
finally it dispersed at the main entrance, whence it started. 
Prom want of time, the Temperate House and many interesting 
features of the Gardens were left unvisited. 
233rd Ordinary Meeting, 18th November, 1903, at Watford. 
B. Daydon Jackson, F.L.S., President, in the Chair. 
Mr. J. Brum skill was elected a Member of the Society. 
Mr. Henry Kidner, P.G.S., 8, Derby Boad, Watford, and the 
Rev. A. Merle Norman, M.A., D.C.L., LL.I)., P.R.S., P.L.S., 
Honorary Canon of Durham, The Red House, Berkhamsted, were 
proposed for membership. 
The following paper was read :— 
“ Notes on the Habits of some of our Lepidopterous Insects. 
Part II.—The Larger Moths.” By Arthur Cotta'm, P.R.A.S. 
(. Transactions , Yol. XII, pp. 53-61.) 
234th Ordinary Meeting, 16th December, 1903, at Watford. 
Professor John Attfield, M.A., Ph.D., P.R.S., etc., Yice- 
President, in the Chair. 
Mr. Henry Kidner, P.G.S., and the Rev. Canon Norman, D.C.L., 
P.ll.S., were elected Members of the Society. 
Mr. Arthur Earland, Secretary of the Quekett Microscopical 
Club, 31, Denmark Street, Watford; Mr. A. H. Foster, The Grange, 
Hitchin; and Mr. Thomas Frederick Furnival, Honduras Cottage, 
Bushey Heath, were nominated for membership. 
The following lecture was delivered :— 
“ A Journey amongst the Andes of Upper Peru.” By Arthur W. 
Hill, M.A., Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge. 
The lecture was illustrated by means of numerous lantern-slides. 
235th Ordinary Meeting, 3rd February, 1904, at Watford. 
Daniel Hill, F.R.H.S., Librarian, in the Chair. 
Mr. Arthur Earland, Mr. A. H. Foster, and Mr. T. F. Furnival 
were elected Members of the Society. 
Mr. John Hunt and Mr. T. F. Furnival were appointed Auditors 
of the accounts for the year 1903. 
