38 NATURE NOTES 
Transactions of the Stirling Natural History and A’chaological Society, 1905-6. 
5 inches x 7^ inches. James Hodge and Co., 9, King Street. 
There is a number of interesting papers in this Report and we might specially 
call attention to the illustrated account of old Scottish Agricultural Implements 
by the late Mr. J. G. Murray. 
One and All Gardening, 1907. Edited by Edward Owen Greening. 5J inches 
X 8i inches. Price 2d. 
As usual, this Annual is well worth reading. Mr. Edward Owen Greening 
has written the first article, which deals with “Country in Town,” and touches 
on the efforts which have been made by the Midland Reafforesting Association, 
and by Societies at Oldham, Warrington and Birmingham. In addition, the 
Country in Town Exhibition held in Whitechapel last summer comes in for 
attention. Other articles deal with useful native plants, the colours of flowers 
and the formation of soil, while a number of poems by the late Mrs. Norah 
Chesson and dealing with each month of the year are also included. 
Received : Board of Agriculture and Fisheries' Leaflets, No. 173, Potato 
Growing in Yorkshire ; No. 177, Precautions against Accidents caused by Farm 
Machinery ; No. 178, Onion Mildeiu ; No. 1 79, Devonshire Cream and So*t 
Cheese Making; No. 185, Bean Pod Canker. The American Botanist; The 
Animals' Friend; The Animal World; The Htimanitarian ; Journal of Horti- 
culture; Knowledge; The Naturalist ; The Plant World. 
SELBORNE SOCIETY NOTICES. 
[Note. — All Announcements with regard to Future Meetings of 
THE Central Society or Branches will be found together at the 
END OF THESE NOTICES.] 
New Members. — Central Society. — The following members were elected 
at the last Council Meeting; II. Barter, Esq. ; Cyril L. Collenette, Esq. ; Mrs. 
Ellen Frank ; Miss Mary A. F. Tench ; James Waddell, Esq., of Leadloch. 
Ealing Branch. — Miss M. Lee. 
Hampstead Branch. — E. Haigh, Esq. 
Subscriptions. — The Council has pleasure in acknowdedging subscriptions 
of greater value than 5s. from the following members; Mi»s Ellen l.omer, ;^2; 
Miss C. Alston, £\ is. ; Mrs. Currer Jones, £\ is. ; Miss E. Nicholl, f\ is. ; 
The Hon. L. Walter Rothschild, £\ is. ; C. Surgey, Esq., £\ is.; W. H. 
Warner, Esq., £\ is.; Mrs. S. D. Lomer, ;^i ; A. J. Hall, Esq., los. 6d. ; Mrs. 
Robinson, los. 6d. ; Cosmo Blore, Esq., los. ; E. A. Bristow, E>q., los. ; 
R. Evans, Esq., los. ; E. J. liveleigh. Esq., los. ; C. Foran, Esq., los. ; 
Miss K. N. Gibbs, los. ; Miss M. S. Hagen, los. ; W. W. Maw, Esq., los. ; 
Mrs. Price, los. ; Mrs. Turle, lOS. ; C. W. Ware, Esq., los. ; the Rev. II. B. 
Hoare, 7s. 6d. ; Richard T. Lewis, Esq., 7s. 6d. ; Mrs. I’aterson, 7s. 6d. ; Miss M. 
W. Ranken, 7s. fid. ; W. E. Milne Redhead, Esq., 7s. fid. ; Miss Brown, 6s. ; and 
donations from the following; Miss J. Ormerod, 2s. fid. ; Mrs. Croasdaile, is. 
The Committee of the Ealing Branch has pleasure in acknowledging a 
subscription of greater value than 5s. from A. A. George, Esq., los. 
Library. — The Honorary Librarian will attend at 20, Hanover .Square, 
from 6 p.m. to 6.30 p.m., on the evenings of February 18 and March 18, for 
the purpose of issuing books to members. 
Nature Study Prizes. — The prize of half-a-guinea for a collection o. 
twenty autumn (ruits mounted and described has been awarded to Miss I. M. 
Barnett, of 47, Gorst Road, Wandsworth Common, .S.W., who is a member of 
the Clapham High School Junior Branch of the Selborne Society. 
A prize of half-a-guinea will be given for the best illustrated description of the 
growth of three plants, dealing with the unfolding of the leaves and opening of 
the flowers. Illustrations may either be drawings or photographs, and the essays 
must be sent in to the Hon. Secretary (at Odstock, Ilanwell, London, W.), on 
or before April 20. They must be the work of a pupil in a secondary school 
in the London Postal District, or in a locality where there is a Branch or Junior 
Branch of the Selborne Society. 
