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NATURE NOTES 
Saturday, yune lo. — Bank Holiday. No ramble. 
Saturday, June 17. — Clandon and Newlands Corner. Take cheap return 
tickets to Clandon, 2S. 3d. Train leaves Waterloo, 2.15; Clapham Junction, 
2.27. Meet at Clandon Booking Office, 3.30. Tea at Newlands Corner. 
Return trains from Clandon, 8.26, 9.22. 
Guide, Mr. A. B. Wilkinson. 
N.B. — Kindly verify the time of trains by the June time-tables. 
Saturday, June 24. — Guildford neighbourhood. Meet Mr. Webb at 
Waterloo (L. & S.W.R.) at 2.5 p.m. If ten adults travel together the fare will 
be 3s. 2d. return (otherwise 5s.) ; children under 12, is. 7d. Train 2. 15 p.m., 
from Waterloo (L. & S.W.R.), Guildford, 3.33. Route: Hogsback and Pilgrim’s 
Way, Watts Cemetery Chapel. Tea at Compton Village Cafe. Visit St. Nicholas 
Church, return to Guildford across I.oseley Park ; distance, 7^ miles. Return 
train, 8.27. 
Guide, Mr. E. Chapman, of the Woking Held Club. 
It would be a convenience if those who intend to join this ramble would send 
a postcard as soon as possible to Mr. Webb at Odstock, Hanwell, W., so that he 
could make arrangements for reserved compartments and reduced fares. 
Saturday, July l. — Cassiobury Park and Gardens, Watford ; (the Gardens 
bv kind permission of the Hon. W. R. W. Peel, M.P.), through Whippendale 
Wood to Chandler’s Cross. Tea at Keeper’s cottage. Meet at Watford Station 
(L. & N.W.R. ) at 3 p.m. Trains leave Broad Street, 1.45 Euston, 2.20. 
Cheap tickets can be taken at Euston, is. pd. return. Distance, 6 miles. 
Return trains leave Watford 7.47 and 8.35. The Hertfordshire County Council 
Teachers’ Nature-study Class will join in this ramble. 
Guide, Mr. W. Percival Westell, E.R.H.S., M.B.O.U. 
Saturday, July 8. — Drive (cost about is. 6d. a head) from Chalfont Road 
■Station to Jordans to view Quakers’ Meeting House, built in 1688. Return to 
Chalfont St. Giles for tea (pd. each), then proceed by field-paths lo Chorley 
Wood Station. Book to Chalfont 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. 
Guides, Messrs. Douglas Wilson and Geo. Avenell. 
N.B. — Those intending to be present are particularly requested to notify Mr. 
James E. Whiting, 41, Heath Street, Hampstead, N.W., on or before June 26, 
as seats for the drive cannot be otherwise assured. 
Further Rambles already Arranged. 
Saturday, July 15. — Iver and neighbourhood. 
Guide, Mr. Wilfred Mark Webb, F. L.S. 
Saturday, July 22. — Weybridge and neighbourhood. 
Guide, Dr. Henry Willson. 
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