SELBORXE SOCIETY XOTICES 
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The Annual General Meeting. 
The Annual General Meeting will be held at 20, Hanover Square, on Friday, 
June 26, at 8 p.m. The Annual Report and Balance Sheet will be presented, 
and the President, Vice-Presidents and four Councillors elected for the ensuing 
year. 
As the meeting is of considerable importance it is hoped that members will 
make a point of attending. 
The following is a list of those recommended by the Council for election : — 
As President. — The Rt. Plon. Lord Avebury, D.C.L., F.R.S. 
As Vice-Presidents. — O. V. Aplin, P'.L.S. ; Professor G. S. Boulger, F.L.S. ; 
The Hon. Mrs. R. C. Boyle ; The Rt. Hon. James Bryce ; The Rev. 
H, E. U. Bull, M.A. ; The Rev. R. Ashington Bullen, B.A., F.L.S. ; Charles 
Burt, J.P. ; Dudley VV. Buxton, M.D. ; His Grace the Archbishop of Canter- 
bury; The flon. Sir John Cockburn, K.C.M.G., M.D. ; Alfred T. Craig; 
J. Shaw Crompton, R.I. ; Fred Enock, F.L.S., F.R.M.S. ; W. Warde Fowler, 
M.A. ; The Right Hon. .Sir Edward Fry ; The Right Hon. Sir Edward Grey, 
M.P. ; The Rev. Professor Henslow, M.A., F.L.S.; Rashleigh Holt-White, 
Esq. ; Sir Robert Hunter, M.A. ; Sir Plarry Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. ; 
Peter Lawson, F.R.M.S. ; G. B. Longstaff, M.D. ; The Rev. the Hon. Edward 
Lyttelton, M.A. ; A. Holte Macpherson, M.A., B.C.L., F.Z.S. ; William Henry 
Maw, M.I.C.E., F.R.A.S., P'.R.M.S. ; The Rt. Hon. Lord Montagu of Beau- 
lieu; G. A. Musgrave, F.Z.S., F.R.G.S. {Founder)-, Mrs. G. A. Musgrave 
{Founder)', Mrs. Percy Myles; J. L. Otter; Earl Percy, M.P. ; Mrs. E. 
Phillips; H. H. Poole; W. P. Pycraft, A.L.S., P'.Z.S. ; The Rev. Canon 
H. D. Rawnsley, M.A. ; His Grace the Duke of Rutland ; R. Bowdler Sharpe, 
LL.D., F.L.S. ; The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Selborne ; the Rt. Hon. the Earl 
of Stamford ; R. Marshman Wattson ; Wilfred Mark Webb, F.L.S. ; W. 
Whitaker, B.A., P .R.S., P'.G.S. 
As four Councillors under Rule IX. — Mrs. Almeric Fitzroy ; Dr. Appleton ; 
Hugh Boyd Watt, M.B.O.U. ; George Watts. 
The Election will be by ballot, and it is open to any member to suggest the 
name of any other person as President, Vice-President or Councillor, or, in the 
case of Vice-Presidents, the number of whom is not limited, to propose any 
additional names. 
The Council has nominated the following six Vice-Presidents to serve upon it 
under Rule VIIl. : The Rev. H. E. U. Bull, M.A. : J. Shaw Crompton, R.I. ; 
A. Holte Macpherson, M.A., B.C.L., P'.Z.S.; Mrs. Percy Myles; W. P. 
Pycraft, A.L.S., P'.Z.S. ; W. Whitaker, B.A., P'.R.S., P'.G.S. 
EXCURSIONS. 
Saturday, June 13. — Missenden and Great Hampden. Train leaves Baker 
Street (Met. Ry.) at 2.20 p.m., arriving at Missenden 3.29. Return fare 3s. 4d. 
On account of the difficulty of arranging for tea for an uncertain number in out- 
lying villages, members intending to join this ramble are requested to send in 
their names to the Hon. Excursions Secretary by June 10. If a sufficient number 
apply, a reduced fare of 2s. qd. will be arranged. Guide, Mr. Geo. Watts. 
Saturday, June 20. — Ramble by the Rivers Wey and Thames. Train leaves 
Waterloo (Central) at 2.28 p.m., Clapham Junction at 2.27, arriving at Wey- 
bridge at 3.10 p.m. Passengers from Clapham Junction change at Surbiton. 
Return fare to W'eybridge 2S. lod., but if a sufficient number send in their names 
to the Hon. Excursions Secretary before June 16 (stating from which station 
they will start) a reduced fare of 2s. will be arranged. Guide, Dr. Henry 
Willson, J.P. 
Note. — Mr. A. G. Humphries, Chairman of the Home-grown Wheat Com- 
mittee of the National Association of Millers, has kindly consented to give a 
short lecture on “Some of Nature’s Ways with Wheat,” with illustrations, at the 
experimental plots on New Haw Farm. Afterwards, by permission of E. Roda- 
kowski. Esq., Clerk of the Course, the party will be admitted to view the Brook- 
lands Automobile Racing Track. Tea will be served by Mr. Wiltshire at the 
