THE ANNUAL REPORT 
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Date. 
May 14 
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16 
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Aug. 6 
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Aug. 27 
Sept. 3 
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17 
24 
Oct. I 
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Place. 
Guide. 
No. of Mem* 
bers present. 
Mr. II. Plowman, K.S.A. 
Mr. J. E. Whiting 
Waltham .\l)hey 
Pinner ... 
(Pinne: to Xorthwood) 
Woltlingham ... Mr. .Matthew 1 hint 
(Woldingham to Chelsham) 
Hroxhourne ... ... Dr. S. II. .\ppleford 
(Hroxhourne to Iloddesdon) 
Weyl ridge ... ... Dr. Henry Willson 
(Weyhridge, I.aleham, and Cherlsey) 
Stanmore ... ... Mr. J. W. Odell ... 
(Stanmore and the Gardens and tlrounds of “ The Grove” 
N'utheld Mr. W. 11 . .Maw, F.K.A.S. 
(Nutlield and Outwood) 
West Drayton... ... Mr. Wilfred M. Webb, F.L..S. .. 
(West Di.iyton to Iver Water .S|>la.sh) 
Titsey Hill ... ... -Mr. .Muhlberg 
(Woldingham to Titsey Hill) 
Chalfont .St. Giles ... Mr. L. Douglas Wilson ... 
(Chorley Woods to Chalfont St. Giles) 
Chenies... ... ... .Mr. C. .M. Hailes... 
(Chalfont Uoad and Chorley Wood) 
O.xshott... ... Mr. .Matthew Hunt 
(Oxshott and the Black Pond) 
Clandon ... ... Mr. A. Wilkinson .. 
(Clandon to Xewlands Corner) 
Bricket Wood .. ... Mr. W. Percival Westell, .M.B.O.U. 
(.\ldenham and Munden) 
Marden Park ... ... Mr. Matthew Hunt 
(Woldingham to Marden Park) 
Box Hill ... ... Mr. .A. Wilkinson ... 
(Dorking and Kanmore Common) 
.Stoke d'Aliernon ... Prof. G. .S. Boulger 
(Oxshott to Stoke dWbernon and Cobham) 
Chingford ... ... Mr. L. Douglas Wilson 
(Ramble in Epping Forest) 
Coulsdon ... ... .Mr. .Matthew Hunt 
(Coulsdon to Farthing Down) 
Loughton to High Beach. Joined the Essex Field Club. 
(Fungus Foray in Epping F'orest) 
40 
60 
37 
41 
33 
40 
27 
'9 
47 
23 
19 
19 
16 
27 
31 
It will thus be seen that there were twenty-two rambles held 
altogether, being one in excess of those organised last year. The 
number of members and their friends who attended shows a very 
considerable increase, being 640 as against 468 recorded in the 
last Report, and 304 for the previous session. 
Your thanks are also due in this connection to those w'ho acted 
as Conductors on the various occasions. 
The Selborne Saturday Afternoons . — The afternoon meetings in 
the winter, which have come to be called “ Saturday Afternoons,” 
are another proof of activity, and Mrs. Percy Myles was mainly 
responsible for these. She was given considerable help, however, 
in connection with the visits to the Halls of the City Livery 
Companies. 
The list of meetings and the details of them are as follows : — 
