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Valley, and a discussion of “ The Comparative Rate of Growth of a Pedunculated 
and a Sessile Oak at Bayfordbury.” By the courtesy of Mr. Hopkinson, the 
author of the last-named contribution, we are able to reproduce here the illustra- 
tions of the leaves and acorns of the two varieties of Oak, from Selby’s “ Forest 
Trees.” A full bibliography of British works dealing with these forms is added. 
Woking and Ripley , with their Sit? roundings. The Homeland Association. 
Price is. net. 
As Londoners, with the help of motor-cars and bicycles, or on their own legs, 
become more acquainted with the country round the metropolis, they cannot fail to 
Tin*: Towing-Path by the Basingstoke Canai.. From “Woking and Ripley with their Surroundings. 
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