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NATURE NOTES. 
SELBORNE SOCIETY NOTICES. 
’ Leaflet Fund. — The Committee having charge of this Fund gratefully 
acknowledge a donation of los. from Miss E. Lowry ; also the gift of a quantity of 
the back numbers of the Selborne Magazine and Nature Notes from Miss 
M. Hope, Hon. Sec. Kensington Branch, the proceeds of their sale to be devoted 
to this fund. 
Selborne Librar5’’. — The Council are desirous of obtaining copies of all 
the various editions of Gilbert White’s Natttral History atul Antiquities of 
Selborne, for the Library. By this means they hope to form a complete biblio- 
graphy of this standard work. 
Lectures. — In response to the appeal in the September issue, Mr. John S. 
.S. Cooke, F.L.S., F.G.S., (temporary address) 26, Avenue Road, Weymouth ; 
Mr. Edward A. Martin, of “ Ravenswood,” 21, Carew Road, Thornton Heath ; 
and Mr. Alfred P. Wise, M.C. I.S., of i, Seaton Villas, Birkbeck Road, Leyton- 
stone, have kindly offered to lecture occasionally on behalf of the Society during 
the winter months. Branch secretaries and others may communicate with these 
gentlemen direct. 
Members’ Addresses. — INlembers altering the address to which they wish 
the Magazine sent must notify the Secretary of the required alteration before the 
15th of the month to ensure this being corrected in the following issue. 
Leaflets. — The Council call the attention of Branch Secretaries to the fact 
that it has come to their knowledge that leaflets bearing the imprimatur of the 
Society have been printed and circulated by Branches, without having first been 
submitted to the Council for approval. As an instance of this they have recently 
received a tastefully-got-up and well-written leaflet, which they would have been 
very glad to notice and recommend for purchase, but it is marred by several errors 
which compel them to pass it by. 
Council and Committee Meetings. — The next meetings of the Council 
will be held on Tuesdays, October 2 and November 6. The Magazine and 
Leaflet Committee meet on Wednesdays, October 17 and November 21. 
NEWS FROM THE BRANCHES. 
Soutbgate. — Following the example of other suburban Branches, the Hon. 
Sec. of this Branch has successfully carried out some rambles in this district. He 
will gladly welcome any members residing in the neighbourhood. 
Weybridge.— Miss H. C. Gardiner, Heath Field, Weybridge, has accepted 
the Hon. Secretarj’ship of this Branch, which has been vacant for some time. 
New Branches. — Branches are in process of formation at Barmouth and 
Roehampton, and any unattached members or others wishing to join are requested 
to communicate with Mr. D. Arthur Plughes, M.R.C.S., Barmouth, and Captain 
J. Henry Chippendall-Healy, The Old Mill, Roehampton, near Havant, who 
have kindly volunteered to act as Hon. Secretaries in their respective districts. 
Communications for this page must be received not later than October 15 to 
appear in the November issue. 
