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NATURE NOTES. 
OUR VOLUMES. 
We desire to call the special attention of our readers to the 
volumes of Nature Notes for 1890 and 1891, which may be 
obtained at the offices of the Society, 9, Adam Street, Adelphi, 
W.C., at the cost of three shillings each, or by post, three 
shillings and fivepence. 
No more acceptable Christmas-box or New Year’s gift can 
be found for those whom we are anxious to train up in the 
principles and practices of the Selborne Society than one or 
both of these volumes. By the variety and interest of their 
contents they are admirably adapted for this purpose ; and 
they are equally suited for the school or parish library. The 
sale of last year’s volume was much smaller than might reason- 
ably have been expected, and we would urge upon our readers 
not to neglect so excellent a means for advancing the interests 
which they have at heart. 
Cases for binding the numbers for 1890 and 1891 may be 
obtained from the Secretary at the above address, price is. 
each ; or the numbers will be bound and the case supplied 
by Messrs. Bale & Sons, 87, Great Titchfield Street, W., at 
the cost of is. 3d., or with gilt edges, is. iod. The name and 
address of the sender, with stamps to the above amount, should 
be forwarded with the magazines in order to prevent mistakes 
or delay. 
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
In future, Nature Notes will appear on the 1st of each month, with the 
other magazines. 
Contributions for any number should reach the Editor, James Britten', 
F.L.S., iS, West Square, London, S.E., not later than the 15th of the 
month. 
When it is particularly requested, MSS. not accepted will be returned, if 
stamps sufficient to pay the postage are sent for that purpose. 
Queries on any points connected with Botany or Zoology will be answered if 
possible, and advice will be given as to the best books for students in 
any department of Natural Science ; but all questions must be accom- 
panied by the names and addresses of the writers, not for publication, 
if this is not desired. 
Specimens sent for identification will be named, if sent carefully packed and 
in good condition, but we cannot undertake to return any specimens. 
It is particularly requested that subscriptions and letters connected with busi- 
ness should not be forwarded to the Editor, but to the Secretary of the Selborne 
Society, 9, Adam Street, Adelphi. Editorial communications should be addressed 
to Mr. Britten, as above. 
