NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



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3. Providing Lectures with Lantern Slides. 



4. Presenting Books for the Library at Vincent Square and at 

 Wisley. 



5. Sending new or rare Plants and Seeds for the Garden, Sedums 

 for nomenclature purposes, and surplus Roots for distribution to 

 the Fellows. 



The Secretary asks for help in the ways above indicated. 

 11. R.H.S. GARDENERS' DIARY. 



The R.H.S. Gardeners' Diary for 1916 will contain a considerable 

 quantity of new information, and is compiled more especially for the 

 single-handed gardener. Fellows may obtain it in November post free, 

 is. id., from the R.H.S. Office, Vincent Square, London, 6.W. ; or 

 2s. id. if leather-bound. 



12. THE SOCIETY'S GARDENS AT WISLEY. 



In connexion with the scheme approved at the Annual Meeting in 

 1914 for the further development of the practical and scientific work at 

 Wisley, Fellows will be pleased to know that the Council have been 

 fortunate in securing the services of Dr. Keeble, F.R.S., as Director, 

 of Professor Lefroy, M.A., of the Imperial College, as Entomologist, 

 and of Mr. Harold J. Page, B.Sc, as Chemist. By friendly arrange- 

 ment between the Society and the Imperial College of Science, the 

 Wisley Gardens are now the joint Experimental Entomological 

 Station of the Society and the Imperial College. All communica- 

 tions to the Gardens should in future be addressed to " The 

 Director," R.H.S. Gardens, Wisley, Ripley, Surrey. 



Mr. F. J. Chittenden, F.L.S., who has done such splendid work 

 in the Laboratory and as Head of the School of Horticulture since 

 1907, will still continue in this capacity under the re-organization 

 scheme, and Mr. Wright will similarly continue his work in the 

 Garden. 



The Gardens are open daily to Fellows and others showing 

 Fellows' Transferable Tickets, from 9 a.m. till sunset, except on 

 Sundays, Good Friday, Christmas Day, and Exhibition Days. Each 

 Fellow's Ticket admits three to the Gardens. The Public are not 

 admitted at any time. 



The Gardens are about 3J miles from Byfleet, 3J miles from 

 Horsley, and S2 miles from Weybridge, all stations on the South- 

 western Railway, with frequent trains from Waterloo and Clapham 

 Junction. Carriages to convey four persons can be obtained by writing 

 to Mr. D. White, fly proprietor, Ripley, Surrey ; the charge being, 

 to and from Weybridge, waiting two hours at the Gardens, 8s. ; or 

 waiting three hours, 10s. ; or to and from Horsley, Effingham, or 

 Byfleet, js. Motor cars will be found at Byfleet Station, ys. 6d. the 



