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Outdoor Meetings. 
On Saturday, May gth, a visit was made to the 
Generating Station and Works of the Central London 
Railway at Shepherd’s Bush. The engineer of the 
Works conducted the party round. 
On Saturday, June 2oth, a party met at North- 
wood Station, for a ramble in that neighbourhood. 
Mr. James E. Whiting lead the party and assisted the 
members in identifying the many botanical specimens 
they met with. Tea was provided at ‘‘ Ye Olde 
Greene Manne.” 
On Thursday, July oth, by the kind permission 
of Lord Mansfield, a visit was paid to Ken Wood. 
The party met at 6 p.m. The weather proved superb. 
Mr. J. E. Whiting conducted the party through the 
wood. Mr. G. W. Potter gave a short history of the 
house and grounds. 
On Thursday, July 23rd, an evening Ramble in 
Bishops Wood was arranged, with the permission of 
the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. The party met at 
6 p.m., amid pouring rain, and were conducted by Mr. 
J. E. Whiting. 
On Saturday, October toth, a visit was paid to 
the Bird Galleries of the Natural History Museum, 
South Kensington. Mr. W. P. Pycraft gave an in- 
teresting discourse upon the specimens. 
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