SELBORNE SOCIETY NOTICES 
99 
Annual Meeting and Conversazione.— The Annual Meeting and 
Conversazione will be held in the Theatre and Halls of the Civil Service Com- 
mission (old London University buildings), Burlington Gardens, New Bond Street, 
W., on Wednesday, May 3, 1905, from 7.30 to 11 p.m. The Right lion. Lord 
Avebury, D.C.L., K. R.S., will preside. All full Members are entitled to one 
non-transferable ticket, and to purchase others for their friends at a nominal price 
(one shilling). Members of the Central Society will receive their tickets by post 
without application, but must obtain guests’ tickets from the Hon. General 
Secretary (Wilfrid Mark Webb, 20, Hanover Square). Branch Members and 
Associates must apply to their local Hon. Secretaries for all tickets. Associates 
and Adherents will receive tickets upon payment of one shilling, and they will be 
granted tickets for their friends at the same price. 
N.B. — No guests’ tickets will be issued unless a remittance be sent, and 
under no circumstances wilt they be' available unless signed by a Member, 
Associate, or Adherent. 
Field Club Rambles. 
Saturday, May 6. — Rickmansworth. Walk through Moor Park to Batch- 
worth Heath. Tea at “ Ve Olde Greene Manne,” 5.15 (qd. each). Returning by 
field-paths to Northwood. Baker Street (Metropolitan), 2.15; Swiss Cottage, 
2.18; Finchley Road, 2.20. Special return tickets (Rickmansworth) for is. yd. 
can be obtained at Baker Street Station only. Guides, Messrs. C. M. Hailes and 
Geo. Avenell. 
Saturday, May 13. — Ramble round Wood Bickley, &c. Book (single) to 
Bickley. Holborn Viaduct, 2.37; St. Paul’s, 2.39; Victoria, 2.40 (L.C.D.R.). 
Walk through Roundabout and Petts Wood. Tea at Chislehurst Common 
(Taverna, Baker) after ramble. Return from Bickley or Chislehurst. Frequent 
trains. Guide, Mr. C. M. Miihlberg. 
Saturday, May 20. — Valley of the Mole. Meet at Leatherhead Station on 
arrival of train leaving London Bridge (L. B.S.C.R.) at 2 p.m. Take cheap 
return tickets, 2s. Tea at Mickleham (is. 6d.). Should time permit a ramble will 
be taken after tea over Ranwood Common to Box Hill Station. Guide, Mr. B. 
Wilkinson. 
Saturday, May 27. — Potter’s Bar. South and North Mimms. Tea at the 
“Old Maypole” Inn, North Mimms. King’s Cross (G.N.R.), 2.30 ; Finsbury 
Park, 2.36. Return tickets (Potter's Bar), from King’s Cross, is. qd. ; Finsbury 
Park, IS. 5d. Guide, Mr. Ernest A. Nash. 
Saturday, 'fune 3. — Chenies District. Book to Ckalfont Road. Baker Street 
(Metropolitan), 2.20 ; Swiss Cottage, 2. 18 ; Finchley Road, 2.20. Special cheap 
tickets, 2s. return, obtainable at Baker Street Station only. Guide, Mr. James E. 
Whiting. 
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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. 
