SUGGESTIONS 
All in all, the results of the move- 
ment in the United Kingdom and its 
possessions are that not a few arrange- 
ments have already been made to 
ensure the care of natural monuments, 
for places of natural beauty, character- 
istic soil formations, plant associations, 
habitats of plants, and breeding places 
of birds have been preserved. As 
regards the further promotion of these 
efforts, procedure by government 
would not, in general, appear to be 
the right method in Britain. Speaking 
generally, it is by self-help that Britain 
has become great ; and in this case 
also self-help may be recommended for 
