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NATURE NOTES 
Rev. H. B. C. Collins; II. W. Cook, Esq., B.Sc. ; H. W. Corke, Esq. ; 
W. J. Corke, Esq. ; W. II. Counsell, Esq. ; II. W. G. Crawford, Esq. ; 
William Chas. Cripps, Esq. ; The Rev. Charles S. P. Darroch ; Miss Isabel 
Day ; Th. A. Delcomyn, Esq. ; Miss M. E. Dew ; Dr. R. J. Dick ; William 
A. Diggens, Esq. ; The Rev. R. James Doble ; The Rev. F. N. Eden ; Edgar 
Elliott, Esq.; Mrs. E. Elliott; Miss Ferguson; John B. P'ootner, Esq.; 
P'rank Fraser, Esq.; Mrs. John Godden ; Dr. R. Grace; Charles J. Grass, 
Esq. ; R. F. Halland, Esq. ; Miss Sophie Hare ; Geoffrey Secombe Hett, 
Esq., M.B., F.Z.S. ; Arthur Hickmott, Esq. ; W. Hitchcock, Esq. ; Paul 
Hodgkinson, Esq. ; W. A. Hoffmann, Esq. ; P'red Hooker, Esq. ; Robert R. 
Hutchinson, Esq. ; George E. Jennett, Esq ; The Rev. F. II. Jones ; F. Lloyd 
Jones, Esq. ; J. R. Jordan, Esq. ; Miss M. C. Kennedy ; Miss M. Kerby ; George 
J. Kimmins, Esq. ; Henry R. Knipe, Esq. ; Professor Carlton Lambert ; F. G. 
Langham, M.A., LL.B., Esq. ; Dr. Locke; C. Lowry, Esq.; Mrs. C. Lowry; 
Miss C. S. Lowry ; Miss Elinor Lucas ; Dr. W. H. C. Macartney ; M. Makalna, 
Esq ; P. A. Mansfield, Esq. ; V. Marriott, Esq. ; Wdliam S. McDougall, Esq. ; 
Herbert J. McGill, Esq. ; P'. H. Midwood, Esq., M.D. ; D. B. Milbank, Esq. ; 
Mrs. M. A. Morey; Dr. Nield; LadyOakeley ; Thomas Okey, Esq. ; Miss Constance 
Parkhurst ; Thomas Paiker, Esq., M.A., P'.Z.S. ; Richard Pelton, Esq.; J. F. 
Primrose Pechey, Esq., F.R.G.S. ; John Petrie, Esq.; T. Redmayne, Esq.; 
Edward E. Rimell, Esq. ; Miss A. II. S. Ritchie ; Richard Roberts, Esq.; Rev. 
J. Rookes; J. Russell, E>q. ; Dr. J. Easton Scott ; Mrs. I. M. Seantan ; J. G. 
Selcock, Esq. ; Robert J. Sells, Esq. ; Miss F. Seton ; Miss E. M. Skepper ; 
Miss P . E. Skepper ; C. G. Skyrme, Esq. ; Albert J. Southborne, Esq. ; Dr. Stam- 
ford ; D. R. Stephen, Esq. ; Rev. Charles E. Story; Miss K. E. Styan ; 
P'. Swanzy, Esq. ; Rev. C. J. Terry ; Dr. Basil L. Thutlow ; Norman P'. 
Ticehurst, Esq., M.B.O.U. ; Rev. L. S. E. Trousdale; P'rederick Tuppenney, 
Esq. ; Arthur Tyler, Esq. ; Miss B. Wadsworth ; Miss R. E. Watson ; Erne.st 
B. Wickes, Esq. ; S. II. Williams, Esq.; A. S. Wilson, Esq. ; Claude Wilson, 
Esq., M.D. ; Rev. F. H. Carus-Wilson ; Miss M. E. Worcester. 
Junior Branches. — Applications have been received from the following for 
the formation of Junior Branches : Miss M. A. Browning, Beehive School ; Miss 
A. H. S. Ritchie, Newton House School ; W. H. Counsell, Esq., St. Aldate’s 
School ; The Rev. Reginald Bull, St. Andrew’s Preparatory School ; Miss M. E. 
Worcester, Thornleigh School. 
Subscriptions. — Subscriptions of greater value than 55. have been received 
from the following : Dr. W. H. C. Macartney, £l is. ; Mrs. I. M. .Seaman, 
£i IS.; F. Swanzy, Esq., £\ ; W. H. Counsell, Esq., 15s.; William S. 
McDougall, Esq., los. 6d. ; 11 . R. Knipe, Esq., los. 6d. ; Mrs. Morey, los. 6d. ; 
Arthur Tyler, Esq., los. 6d. ; A. Scarlyn Wilson, Esq., los. 6d. ; P'. D. Barnes, 
Esq., los. ; Airs. Godden, los. ; W. A . Hoffmann, Esq., los. ; Professor Carl- 
ton Lambert, los. ; Matthew Makalna, Esq., los. ; Herbert J. McGill, Esq., los. ; 
Chas. G- Skyrme, Esq., los. ; Miss Worcester, los. ; and donations from the 
following; Miss I. Day, 5s. ; Th. A. Delcomyn, P>q., 5s. ; Miss M. E. Ken- 
nedy, 5s. ; P. A. Alansfield, Esq., 5s.; The Rev. P'. Carus Wilson, 5s. 
Library. — The Honorary Librarian will attend at 20, Hanover Square, on 
the evenings of November 16, and December 21, from 6 p.m. to 6.30 p.m., for 
the purpose of issuing books to members. 
The Honorary Librarian has pleasure in announcing the following additions 
to the Library : “ Flowers and Plants for De.signers and Schools,” by Henry 
Irving and E. P'. Strange ; “ The Lore of the Honey-Bee,” by Tickner Edwards ; 
“The Young Botanist,” by W. Percival Westell, P'.L.S., M.B.O.U., and C. S. 
Cooper, F. R.H.S., all kindly presented by the Editor. 
EXCURSIONS. 
Saturday, Septeruber 12. — Thirteen Selbornians assembled at Grange Hill 
Station and walked to the enclosure bordering on Hainault Forest, known locally 
as the Recreation Ground. This is a well-wooded plot, and was at one time 
and integral part of the Forest. The black bryony in berry was very abundant. 
