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the case of members unattached to branches, to the Secretary, Selborne Society, 
20, Hanover Square, W. A stamped and addressed envelope (not small) must 
accompany each application. 
Council Meetings. — The next meetings of the Council will take place on 
Tuesdays, May 7 and 21, and June 4, at 5.30 p.m., at 20, Hanover Square, W. 
New Members. — The following new members have joined : — W. J. Clarke, 
Esq., Chatham ; Miss Jessie Turner, Kensington ; H. C. Lee, Esq., B.A., 
Bromley ; Miss Hillier, St. Albans ; Rev. Canon Blunt, Burghclere ; Lionel E. 
Adams, Esq., B. A., Stafford ; Mrs. Broomhead-Colton-Fox and Miss Broomhead- 
Colton-Fox, Wales Court. 
Donations and Subscriptions. — The Council beg to acknowledge with 
thanks the receipt of the following donations; — W. J. Clarke, Esq., los. ; J. J. 
Williams, Esq., lOs. ; and the following subscriptions over 5s. : — Rev. Arthur 
L. Hussey, £i is. ; Sir Jas. Colquhoun, Bart., los. ; Arthur Coltam, Esq., los. ; 
Matthew Bigge, Esq., los. ; W. E. Milne-Redhead, Esq., 7s. 6d. ; Hon. Walter 
Rothschild, £i is. ; O. V. Aplin, Esq., F.L.S., los. ; Lady Farrer, £i ; Frederick 
Enock, Esq., F.L..S., F.E.S., los. ; Mrs. Broomhead-Colton-Fox, los. ; Miss 
Broomhead-Colton-Fox, los. 
Selborne Saturday Afternoons. 
Saturday, March 23, Natural History Museum. — A few members met 
in the Botanical Department and Mr. V. H. Blackman, F.L.S., of the Depart- 
ment, kindly gave a demonstration on xerophytic and cryptogamic plants. 
FIELD CLUB RAMBLES. 
May 4. — Ramble round Southtleet. Leave Holborn Viaduct, 2.25. St. 
Paul’s, 2.28. Take cheap return tickets to Southfleet, return fare is. 6d. Meet 
at Southfleet Station at 3.30. The times of the train should be verified from the 
May time table of the L.C.D.R. Guide, Mr. A. B. Wilkinson. 
Saturday, May ii. — Ramble from St. Mary’s Cray to Petts Wood, &c. 
Guide, Mr. Miihlberg. Trains leave Victoria (L.C.D.R.) 2.42, and St. Paul’s, 
2.40. Take single tickets to St. Mary Cray, is. ojd. 
Saturday, May 18. — Coulsdon to Chipstead. Take return tickets to Coulsdon. 
Cannon Street, 2.17; London Bridge (S.E.R.), 2.20; East Croydon, 2.43; 
Coulsdon, 2.57. Return from Coulsdon, 8.4 ; arriving at London Bridge, 8.35, 
and Charing Cross, 8.51. Conductor, Mr. E. A. Martin, F.G.S. 
Sattirday, May 25. — No ramble. 
Saturday, June i. — Meet at West Drayton Station on the arrival of the train 
leaving Paddington at 2.30, and Ealing Broadway at 2.44. The ramble will be 
primarily devoted to the collection of land and freshwater mollusca. Tea will be 
taken at Uxbridge, and, if possible, an exhibition of shells will be arranged and 
some remarks made upon them by Mr. Wilfred Mark Webb, P'.L.S., who will 
conduct the excursion. 
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