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primaril)^ 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, F.L.S., who will 
conduct the excursion. 
Jtme 8. — Weybridge. Leave Waterloo main line 2.29. Take return tickets, 
2s. lod. Dr. Willson and Miss Ward will meet members at Weybridge Station. 
Ramble on St. George’s Hill. Tea at Swiss Cottage, 5.30. 
fune 15. — Enfield, Winchmore Hill, and Southgate. Take single tickets to 
Enfield G.N.R. Train leaves Moorgate Street 2.27, King’s Cross, 2.38, Fins- 
bury Park, 2.46. Guide, Mr. Carpenter. 
fune 22 . — Train from Cannon Street, S.E.R., 2.30. Take single tickets to 
Orpington, is. Walk to Farnborough, Keston, Holwood Park and Hayes, 
returning by train from Hayes, is. ojd. Guide, Mr. A. B. Wilkinson. 
June 29. — Oxshott, to join the North London Natural History Society. Book 
to O.xshott, cheap return is. yd. Morning party leave Waterloo by the 9.35 train. 
Guide, Mr. L. B. Prout, 246, Richmond Road, Dalston. Afternoon party leave 
Waterloo by the 2.22 train. Guide, Mr. C. Nicholson, 202, Evering Road, N. 
Tea at Oxshott at 5.30. Further information from either of the guides, to whom 
probable visitors are recommended to send in their names not later than June 27. 
[uly (}. — Not yet arranged : full particulars will be given in the July magazine. 
Selborne Society Badges. — The attention of members is called to the 
recognised badge of the Society. They are tastefully 
designed in pale and dark blue and silver, the out- 
lines being as shown in the accompanying illustration. 
They are especially useful as a means of identification 
between Selbornians at branch meetings, or at country 
Field Club Rambles. 
It is intended to make a further issue in the two 
forms mentioned below, providing there are sufficient 
applications. Members who have not already applied 
should write at once to the Secretary. If re-issued 
the prices will be — Brooch, 3s. ; pin, is. 6d. 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
Richard R. V., writer of “In and about a Warwickshire Parish. ” Kindly 
send the Editor your address, which he has mislaid. 
Summer Migrants. — As we do not think the separate publication of 
isolated dates of inland observations useful, we have handed those we have 
received to Mr. W. Percival Westell, who is tabulating them with a view to 
publication. 
W. — (i). Staphylea pinnata. (2). Lonicera Xylosteum. 
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3. All communications for any number must be in the Editor’s hands by the 
loth of the preceding month. 
4. Communications for NATURE NOTES, books for review, specimens for 
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