NOTICES TO EELLOWS. 



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Wisley : A collection of Mr. Burbank's Californian productions, from 

 Mrs. Eotch ; a further large assortment of Mr. E. H. Wilson's intro- 

 ductions from China, from the Hon. Vicary Gibbs and Mr. Harry J. 

 Yeitch, V.M.H. ; the collection of insects and drawings formed by the 

 late Mr. G. S. Saunders, F.L.S., from Mrs. Edward Saunders. And, for 

 Vincent Square, photogravures of the late Lord Penzance, from Miss 

 Jekyll, and of the late Sir Charles Strickland, from his daughter. 



n. 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 



Walker & CockereU sc. 



Position of the Society's Gardens. 



Friday, Christmas Day, and Exhibition days. Each Fellow's ticket 

 admits three to the Gardens. The Public are not admitted. 



The Gardens, situated at Wisley (about 2 miles from Ripley, in 

 Surrey), are about 3 miles from Byfleet, 3^ miles from Horsley, and 

 5^ 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, 



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