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wishing to attend must apply to the Honorary Excursions Secretary before 
May 27, last post, enclosing stamped envelope. 
Saturday, ftine 6. — No excursion, on account of Whitsuntide holiday. 
Projected Arrangements, subject to alteration. 
/line 13. — Missenden and Great Hampden. Guide, Mr. Geo. Watts. 
fune 20. — Weybridge, St. George’s Hill and Fox Warren. Guide, Dr. 
Henry Willson. 
June 27. — Theydon Bois and Upshire. Guide, Mr. A. B. Hornblower. 
filly n. — Pyrford Church and Newark Abbey. Guide, Rev. R. Ashington 
Builen. 
July II. — West Drayton and Iver. Guide, Mr. Wilfred Mark Webb. 
July 18. — Mr. W. Percival Westell will conduct an excursion. 
July 25. — The Brent Valley Bird Sanctuary. Guides, The Sanctuary 
Committee. 
August 8. — Rickmansworth and Chorley Wood. Guide, Mr. Geo. Watts. 
August 15.— Ightham. Guide, Mr. K. W. Mumfoid. 
All communicalions with regard to Excursions should be addressed to Mr. 
H. H. Poole, Honorary Excursions Secretary, at 16, Heathcote Street, W.C. 
Belgravia Junior Branch. — The following excursions have also been arranged 
for members of the Branch only : — 
Wednesday, May 6. — Northwood. 
Saturday, May 23. — Burnham Beeches. 
Wednesday, June 1 7. — Chingford. 
A lecture to children, by the Hon. Edwin Montagu, will be given on “ Children’s 
Pets,” by kind permission of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Newdngton, at the Holme, 
Inner Circle, Regent’s Park, on June 18, at 5 p.m. There will also be an exhibi- 
tion of the children’s pets in the garden and conservatory at 4 p.m., before the 
lecture, when cards of commendation will be given to those pets showing the best 
results of care and affection, and also for beauty, intelligence, &c. Admission for 
non-members of the Belgravia Junior Branch (Natural History Club) will be; 
Adults IS., children 6d., and entrance fee for exhibits 6d. As the numbers are 
limited, preference will be given to children bringing exhibits. Other applicants 
will receive their tickets later according to date of application. 
Admission by tickets only, obtainalole from Mrs. Almeric Fitzroy, 55, Lower 
Belgrave Street, London, S.W. 
Saturday, June 27. — Iver. 
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