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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
E. M. Beechey. — (i) Saltwort, Salsola Kali. (2) Sea Rocket, Cakile 
martiima. (3) Sea Bindweed, Volvulus Soldanella. (4) Crabweed, Atriplex 
portulacoides. (5) Hare’s-foot Trefoil, Trifolium arvense. (6) Sea Purslane, 
Miniiartia peploides. (7) Lady’s Bedstraw, Galium verum. 
SELBORNE SOCIETY NOTICES. 
Selborne Saturday Afternoons 
October 12. — Fungus Foray (in conjunction with the Essex Field Club). Book 
to Loughton by the 2 p.m. or any other train, from Liverpool Street or Fenchurch 
Street. Return fare, is. Headquarters, King’s Oak, High Beach, where a meat 
tea, price 2S. 6d., will be provided. Guide, Mrs. Percy Myles. 
October 26. — Meet Mrs. Percy Myles at 2.15 p.m., at the principal entrance 
gate to the Royal Botanic Gardens, York Place, Regent Park, N.W. The guide 
will be provided by Mr. Bryant Sowerby, Secretary to the R.B.S. 
New Members. — Geo. Atkins, Esq., St. John’s Wood ; Thos. C. Hastings, 
Esq., Purton, Wilts. 
Donations and Subscriptions. — The Council begs to acknowledge 
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A. A. George, Esq., is. ; and the following subscriptions over 5s. : — Philip 
Marsh, Esq., los. 6d. ; Geo. Atkins, Esq., los. 
The Librarian acknowledges the receipt of “ Bird-Watching,” by Edmund 
Selous, presented by the Editor. 
NEWS FROM THE BRANCHES. 
Richard Jefferies (Worthing) : — Mr. W. Dixon of “ Dartford,” Home- 
field Road, Worthing, has been elected to fill the office of hon. secretary, following 
the resignation of Miss Hills. 
Bath. — It is announced from this branch that Mr. C. Ellwood, 8, Bennett 
Street, Bath, has been elected hon. secretary, vice Mr. M. H. Scott, who resigns. 
Council Meetings. — The next meetings of the Council will take place at 
20, Hanover Square, W., on Tuesdays, October i and 15, and November 5, at 
5.30 p.m. 
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