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NEWS OF OTHER SOCIETIES 
NEWS OF OTHER SOCIETIES 
Under this heading we include, as space permits, information regard- 
ing other Societies which have botanical sections. We extend a cordial 
invitation to such Societies to contribute short notes to be considered for 
inclusion. It should be understood that under this heading nothing per- 
taining to advertising matter will he accepted. (Such matter should be 
included among advertisements.) 
We have pleasure in bringing the follow’ing to the notice of our 
Members : — 
THE LONDON NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY 
We have received a list of the Field Meetings of the Rotanical 
Section of this vSociety, which are numerous and interesting. Members 
wlisliing to attend as guests should apply to Mr H. A. Toombs, the 
General Secretary, British Museum (Nat. Hist.). Ecological work is 
continuing at Bookham Common and on the City Bombed Sites; other 
meetings are at Church Cobham, Whitewebbs Pai'k, Ruislip Common 
and Woods, Hatfield House, Ep]iing, Pitsea Marshes. 
BIRMINGHAM NATURAL HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHICAL 
SOCIETY. 
This society is beginning to collect records for a new Flora of War- 
w'ickshire, and would like help from as many people as possible. Anyone 
living in Warwickshire, or likely to botanize in the county, who is will- 
ing to assist, is asked to communicate wntli the Hon. Sec. of the Botani- 
cal Section: — Mr R. C. Readett, 1 Tetley Road, Hall Green,’ Birming- 
ham, 11, who will give details of the information required with each 
record. 
