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NATURE NOTES. 
Battersby, £\ is.; Mrs. Beeching, £i ; R. H. Blades, Esq., £\ is. ; W. A.. 
Boodle, Esq., los. ; Mrs. Bowerbank, £2 ; Verj’ Rev. Dean Bradley, 5s. ; Mrs. 
Brightwen, £21 ; J. Britten, Esq., £\ is. ; J. A. Brown, Esq., /.i is. ; W. 
Carruthers, Esq., E.R.S., £\ is.; Major-General Collinson, ;^io ; T. Cotton,. 
IS- ; F- Crisp, Esq., £\ is. ; 5 lrs. Currey, £^ 5s. ; F. Dangar, Esq., 
£\o R. Dawes, Esq., ;^lo; F. R. Dillon, Esq., los. 6d. ; Mrs. Downman, 
£\ IS.; Mrs. Drummond,;^! is. ; “Friend,” £l is.; Ditto, /^l is.; Ditto, 
£1 IS. ; Ditto, ;^5 5s. ; Ditto, £.1 ; Ditto, los. ; T- B. Garvey, Esq., £2 ; H. 
Gibbon, Esq., £2^ ; Mrs. Graham, £1 is. ; M. Hanley, Esq., £1 is. ; J. R. 
Harris, Esq., £1 is. ; Mrs. Hemsley, £2 2S. ; J. Henderson, Esq., £2 3s. ; 
Mrs. Henderson, £1 is. ; M. A. Hervey, Esq., £2 2s. ; Miss Hill, £l ; R. 
Esq., £1 IS.; Miss Hopkins, 2s. 6d. ; J. Howell, Esq., £10; B. D. 
Jackson, Esq., £i is. ; Per Rev. J. Jackson, £10; Ditto, ; Ditto, £$; F. 
Justen, Esq., : Mrs. “L.,”;^5 5s.; Miss Leycester, 5s.; Rev. A. Lofts, 
7s. 6d ; Sir John Lubbock, £1 is. ; Rev. E. McClure, £i ; — McDonald. Esq., 
£i IS. ; Rev. H. Macklin, 5s. ; Miss Malleson, :s. ; F. R. Mallet, Esq.. £2 2s. ; 
Dr. M. T. Masters, £\ is. : R. Melvil, Esq., £~^ 3s. ; P'. D. Mocatta, Esq., 
£'] : Jos. Moore, Esq., £'; ; G. Murr.ay, Esq., £i is. ; G. A. Musgrave, Esq., 
;^5 5s.; Mrs. Musgrave, ;^5 5s. ; E. M. Nelson, Esq., £2 2S. ; G. Nicholson, 
Esq., £\ ; Mrs. Oliphant, £\ : F. Pascoe, Esq., £\ is. ; Mrs.Phillips, £\ is. ; 
Dr. Prior, ;^i is. ; Mrs. Rawnsley, £\ is. ; Misses Riley, £\ is. ; G. }. Rope, 
Esq., 5s. ; L. Rothschild, Esq., £2 ; Mrs. Ryder, £\ ; Mrs. Stevens, £\ ; Prof. 
C. Stewart, £\ is. ; “Subscriber,” los. ; Miss Sunimerhayes, ; R. T. Swain, 
Esq.. ;^5 ; Misses Toplis, .^3; Rev. J. Turner, £\ is. ; Miss Vivian, £~^ 3s. ; 
T. E. Way, Esq., ;^5 ; H. C. White, Esq., £\ is.; R. Woollcoinbe, Esq., 
los. ; F. Wybroo, Esq., £\ ; J. H. Young, Esq., £\ is. ; E. Zimmerman, 
Esq.,;^5. 
THE SELBORNE SOCIETY. 
The object of the Selborne Society is to unite lovers of Nature for the follow- 
ing purposes : — 
The Protection from unnecessary destruction of Wild Birds, Animals and 
Plants ; 
The Protection of places and objects of Antiquarian Interest or Natural Beauty; 
The Promotion of the .Study of Natural Histor)-. 
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Contributions for any number should reach the Editor, JA^tES Britten, 
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When it is particularly requested, MSS. not accepted '.vill be returned, if 
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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 N.atural .Science ; but all questions must be accom- 
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