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spring made an extensive swamp in which were many plants of Pedicularis palus- 
tris and Orchis maculata, and the field-hedges were gay with the blossoms of 
the Wild Cherry. At “Ye Olde Green Man,” Batchworth Heath, the party 
enjoyed a comfortable tea, after which the midges made their meal off the party 
while they listened to a few remarks from Professor Boulger as to the flowers 
seen en route, with special reference to the discussion as to the pollination of 
the Primroses. A different route, entirely by field-paths, where the grass was 
studded with Viola Riviniana, brought the members back to Northwood Station. 
The ramble was organised by the Hampstead Branch. 
FORTHCOMING FIELD CLUB RAMBLES. 
June — Woldingham to Chelsham. Tea at the Bull, Chelsham. Take 
cheap return tickets to Woldingham. London Biidge (L. B.S.C.R.), 2.25 ; 
Victoria (L.B.S.C.R.), 2.30. London Bridge passengers change at East Croydon. 
Guide, Mr. Matthew Hunt. 
June II. — Broxbourne to Hoddesdon. Tea kindly provided by Dr. S. H. 
Appleford. Take return tickets to Broxbourne. Liverpool Street, 1.48 p.m. 
(excursion ticket, is. 9d.)andat 2.15 (ordinary ticket, 2S. 6d.). N.B . — Excursion 
tickets available by 2.15 train. Members Only. 
June 18. — Weybridge, Chertsey, and Laleham Ferry ; by heath, wood, fields 
and river. Tea at Chertsey Bridge (short route, if wished, to Chertsey Station). 
Waterloo, 2.28; Weybridge, 3.10 (unless time changed for June). Weybridge, 
third class return, 2 S. lod. Guide, Dr. Henry Willson. 
June 25. — Sianmore, and the Gardens and Grounds of the Grove, by kind 
permission of Mrs. Brightwen, V.P. Take return tickets to Stanmore from 
Euston, IS. 4d. ; Broad Street, is. gd. Tea at the Vine Inn, Sianmore Common. 
Trains from Euston, L.N.W.R., 2.20 and at 3. Broad Street, 2.15 and 2.47. 
Guide, Mr. John W. Odell. 
Jtcly 2. — Nutfield ; walk to Antwood. Tea kindly provided by Mr. W. W. 
Maw, F.R.A.S., who has also consented to show his large telescope and observa- 
tory. Train leaves Cannon Street (S.E. and C.R.) at 2.16. Take return tickets 
to Nutfield ; price specially reduced to 2s. 4^d. ; tickets to be obtained at main 
line booking office. Members only. 
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