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had made its home. Mr. Pike took his audience to Wales, as well as to the Bass 
Rock and other inaccessible places, though he by no means neglected the 
environs of his own home at Winchmore Hill. Some splendid pictures in colour 
photography brought the lecture to a close. 
Mr. A. Ilolte .Macpherson, M.A., occupied the chair, and upon his motion, 
seconded by Mr. J. E. Whiting, heartiest thanks were voted to Mr. 1 ‘ike for his 
address. 
FORTHCOMING EVENTS. 
Central Society. 
Business Meetings. — The next meeting of the Council will be held on 
Tuesday, February 28, at 5.30 p.m., and the Publications Committee will meet 
on -Monday, P'ebruary 13, at 5.30 p.m. 
Selborne Saturday Afternoons. — Saturday, February n. Visit to 
Vintner’s Hall, Upper Thames Street (near Southwark Bridge). A.ssemble at 
3 p.m. punctually. N.B . — Members only. 
Saturday, February 25. — \’isit to Lambeth Palace by kind permission of His 
Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Vice-President of the Selborne 
Society. Meet Mrs. Percy Myles at the principal entrance near the Parish 
Church at 2.15 p.m. for 2.30. The -\rchbishop has kindly undertaken to provide 
the Guide. As the numbers are limited, members will have precedence. 
Branches. 
Clapton. — February 18. -\rchitectural paper, with lantern illustrations. 
Mr. S. Austin. 
Hampstead. — On February 6 a geological lecture will be given at 8.30 
p.m. at the Subscription Library, Prince -Arthur Road, Hampstead, by Mr. 
William Whitaker, B.A., F'.R.S., entitled “The Hammerer and the Camera, 
with Illustrations.” The chair will be taken by Mr. M. Veatman Woolf. 
Mr. R. Garraway Rice, F.S.A., will give a “Lantern Exhibition of 
Buildings and Places of -Archaeological Interest” at the small Hall, Town 
Hall, Haverstock Hill, N.W., on Tuesday, February, 28, 1905. The chair 
will be taken at 8.30 p.m. by Mr. W. Paley Baildon, F.S.A. 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
H. R. M. B. — In addition to the books mentioned last month, you might 
find “ Cultivated Plants, their Propagation and Improvement,” by F. W. 
Burbidge (Blackwood’s), price 12s. 6d., of use. 
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
1. All communications for Nature Notes must be authenticated with name 
and address, not necessarily for publication. 
2. The return of an unaccepted contribution can only be guaranteed when it 
is accompanied by a stamped and addressed envelope. We cannot undertake to 
name specimens privately, to return them, or to reply to questions by letter. 
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 
naming, &c., should be addressed to the Editor, Professor Boulger, F.L.S., 
F.G.S., II, Onslow Road, Richmond, Surrey. 
5. For the supply of the Magazine to others than members, or for back 
numbers (except in the case of new members), address the publishers, with stamps 
at the rate of 2^d. per number, Messrs. JOHX Bale, Sons and Danielsson, 
Ltd., 83-91, Great Titchfield Street, London, W. 
6. Letters connected with the business of the Society, subscriptions, and appli- 
cations for membership, should be sent to the local Honorary Secretary, or to the 
Honorary General Secretary of the Society, Wilfred Mark Webb, F.L.S., at 
20, Hanover .Square, London, W. 
