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NATURE NOTES 
Bridge (S.E.R.), 2.57; Charing Cross (S.E.R.), 2.55. Take single tickets. 
Fare from Charing Cross, nd. ; Cannon Street and London Bridge, gd. Pas- 
sengers from Charing Cross may have to change at Grove Park. Guide, Mr. 
A. B. Wilkinson. 
May 5. — Kew Gardens (in conjunction with the Battersea Field Club). 
Meet at the main entrance on Kew Green at 3 p.ni. Visit the Tropical Aroid 
house, Succulent house. Aquatic tank and Alpine garden. Guide, Professor 
Boulger. 
Selborne Society Badges.— The attention of Members is called to the 
recognised badge of the Society, which was designed by Mr. John Fullwood, and 
can be had of the Secretary, as follows. Prices : Brooch, 3s. ; solitaire, is. gd. ; 
pin, IS. 6d. ; pendant, is. 6d. They are tastefully designed in pale blue and 
silver, the outlines being as shown in the accompanying illustration. Councillor’s 
badges have a crimson centre. They are especially useful as a means of identifi- 
cation between Selbornians at branch meetings, or at country Field Club Rambles. 
NEWS FROM THE BRANCHES. 
Barmouth. — At the Council meeting held on Tuesday, February 20, a 
hearty vote of thanks was accorded to Mr. U. Arthur Hughes, M.R.C.S., for his 
services as hon. secretary of the Barmouth Branch since its formation. Mr. 
Hughes is relinquishing the secretaryship, and will be succeeded by Miss Simms 
Bull, of Glanydon, Barmouth, to whom all communications should in future be 
addressed. 
Croydon and Norwood. — On Tuesday, April 3, Mr. A. G. Bradley will 
lecture on “ The Mosses of the Croydon District,” at 23, Campbell Road, at 8 p.m. 
The Annual Meeting of the Branch will take place at g, Chatworth Road, on 
Friday, April 20, at 8 p.m. 
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naming, &c., should be addressed to the Editor, Professor Boulger, F. L.S. , 
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