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NATURE NOTES. 
SELBORNE SOCIETY NOTICES. 
Donation. — The Council acknowledges with thanks a donation of ;^'5 from 
Capt. James Cundy, of Southborough Park, Surbiton, in addition to his 
annual subscription of ;^i is. 
To Brancli Representatives. — The Council begs to remind Hon. 
Secretaries and representatives of provincial branches, of the monthly meetings, 
at 20, Hanover Square, on the first Tuesday in each month, at 5.30 p.m., and 
hopes that any who find themselves in town conveniently, will not fail to attend 
these meetings. 
Donation to Selborne Library. — The Librarian reports the receipt 
from the publishers. The Unicorn Press, 21 1, Gray’s Inn Road, of a copy of 
How to enjoy a Holiday. The Council acknowledges the donation with thanks. 
Field Club Saturday Rambles.— 
October 5. — Fungus Foray. To meet at Wood Street Station (Walthamstow), 
3 p.m. (Liverpool Street at 2.34, Clapton 2.45), thence via St. Peter’s Church and 
Waterworks through forest to Chingford. Tea at Forest Hotel about 5 p.m. 
Guide, Mr. F. W. Hildyard. Day return ticket to Chingford — Liverpool Street, 
IS., Clapton 8d. Members who wish to identify specimens and consult authorities 
on fungi are invited by Mr. Hildyard, after the foray, to the Shuttleworth Club, 
Fye Foot Lane, Queen Victoria Street. 
Field Club Report. — The Report of the proceedings of the Field Club 
during the past season was read at the Ramble of the 28th ultimo. A condensed 
report will appear next month. 
The Field Club Committee invites suggestions for consideration in connection 
with the arrangements to be made for the Rambles of next summer. All com- 
munications on the subject should be addressed to the Hon. Secretar)-of the Field 
Club, Miss E. J. Temple, at 50, Clovelly Mansions, W.C., or at the offices 
of the Society, 20, Hanover Square, W. 
Council and Committee Meetings.— The next meetings of the Council 
will be held on Tuesdays, October i and November 5, at 5.30 ; of the Magazine 
and Leaflet Committee on Wednesdays, October 16 and November 20, at 5.30; 
of the Finance Committee on Wednesdays, October 16 and November 20, 
at 6.30. 
NEWS FROM THE BRANCHES. 
Havant. — Notification has been received of the election of Captain J. 
Chippindall Healey, Hon. Sec., as the representative of the Branch on the 
Council. 
Pinner. — .\ drawing-room meeting was held at The Hut on Wednesday, 
September 18, when Mr. Louis Davis continued his interesting series of addresses 
on the “ Development of Leaves” to a good audience, the majority of whom 
were children. Lady Watkin Williams expressed her regret at vacating office, 
on account of leaving Pinner ; and arrangements were suggested for carrying o n 
the work of the Branch. 
