NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



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therefore, asks those who read these lines to do their best to help in any 

 of the ways above indicated. 



Since this paragraph last appeared a magnificent collection of Orchids 

 has been given to the Society by Mr. J. W. Field, and a valuable binocular 

 microscope by Mr. C. G. A. Nix — both gifts being most acceptable. 



11. ABSTRACTS FOR JOURNAL. 



Fellows (especially those who are interested in any of the numerous 

 ways in which modern scientific researches affect Horticulture or Botany) 

 will long ago have recognized the value of the Abstracts from current 

 periodical literature which appear in each issue of the Journal. In 

 order to keep these abstracts up to date, we are greatly in want of a few 

 more volunteers to help in the work. The Periodicals are sent from the 

 office to the Fellow undertaking to Abstract, and the return postage 

 expenses are prepaid. Any Fellow willing to help in this way is requested 

 to send name and address to the Secretary. 



Walker & Cockexell sc. 



Position of the Society's Gardens 



12. THE SOCIETY'S GARDENS AT WISLEY. 



The Gardens are open daily to Fellows and others showing Fellows' 

 Transferable Tickets from 9 a.m. till sunset, except on Sundays, Good 



