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NATURE NOTES 
I9CX). 
Guide. 
July 
7 
Wey'bridge 
Miss Ward. 
9) 
14 
Epping Forest ... 
Mr. L. B. Hall. 
99 
21 
... Hoi wood Park 
Mr. G. Clinch, F.G.S. 
Aug. 
28 
... Broxbourne 
Mr. C. Nicholson. 
II 
Uxbridge and Denham ... 
Mrs. Percy Myles. 
99 
18* 
... Croy'don (Whitgift Hos- 
pital and Carshalton . . . 
Dr. J. M. Hobson, B.Sc. 
Sept. 
25 
Oxshott 
Mr. A. B. Wilkinson. 
I 
Epping Upper Forest 
Mr. L. B. Hall. 
>> 
8 
... Teddington 
Miss Cadman. 
,, 
IS* 
Godstone 
Mr. E. A. Martin, F.G.S. 
22 
... Leatherhead 
Mr. A. B. Wilkinson. 
9 9 
29 
Ranmore and Westcott ... Prof. Boulger, F. L.S., F.G. S. 
* These rambles were arranged by the Croydon Branch. 
Selborne Saturday Afternoons 
Saturday, Jaiiuary i8. — In spite of a dense fog, forty-nine members assembled 
at St. Paul’s Cathedral. Canon Scott Holland being unfortunately unwell, 
Minor Canon Gilbertson kindly acted as conductor, and gave an admirable 
summary of the histoiy' of the three cathedrals that have existed on the same site. 
After service the party were entertained at tea in the Chapter House by Canon 
Scott Holland, and voted their visitors’ fees to the Maurice Hostel, of which the 
Canon is President. 
Saturday, February 9. — S. Bartholomew’s the Great, Little Britain. 
Meet Mrs. Percy Myles at 2.15 at the West doorway. The Rector, the Rev. Sir 
Borradaile Savory, has kindly undertaken to conduct the Selbornians round the 
church. Nearest stations, Farringdon Street, Met. Railway ; Viaduct, S.E.C.R. ; 
and Post Office, C. L.R. 
Saturday, February 23.— Natural History Museum, Cromwell 
Road, S.W. (Mineralogical Department). Meet Mrs. Percy Myles in the 
Central Hall at 2.15. Mr. L. Fletcher, F. R.S., Keeper of the Department, has 
kindly consented to give a demonstration on precious stones. 
NEWS FROM THE BRANCHES. 
Croydon and Norwood.— On December 6 Dr. J. M. Hobson, B.Sc., 
delivered a lecture on “The Whitgift Hospital” in Croydon, which is thought to 
be in danger of demolition. On January 3 the Rev. E. S. L. Buckland lectured 
on “The Science of Poetry and Religion.” On February 7 Mr. Keatley Moore, 
B.A., Mus. Bac., will lecture on solar physics, and will deal with some recent 
discoveries. Mr. Keatley' Moore observed the last two solar eclipses from India 
and Spain respectively. 
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