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List of Branches, with Names of Honorary Secretaries. 
ABINGEK AND SHERE.— Miss 
Forster, West Hackhurst, Abinger, 
Dorking. 
“ ATALANTA.”— Miss V. G. Par- 
sons, Twyford Lodge, East Grinstead. 
BARMOUTH, N. WALES.— D. 
Arthur Hughes, Esq., M.R.C.S., Bar- 
mouth. 
BATH. — Mrs. Wheatcroft, 27, 
Rivers Street, Bath. 
BIRMINGHAM.— MissD.C.Sturge, 
Ker Yoes, Iiarborne, Staffordshire. 
BRIGHTON.— Miss E. Bourne, 12, 
Denmark Terrace, Brighton. 
BROMLEY (Junior Branch). — 
C. E. Hartley, Esq., Quernmore, 
Bromley, Kent. 
CAMBRIDGE.— F. A. Hort, Esq., 
6, St. Peter’s Terrace, Cambridge. 
CLAPTON (Lower Lea Valley). 
— R. Marshman Wattson, Esq., 32, St. 
Andrew’s Road, Stoke Newington, N. 
CROYDON AND NORWOOD.— 
E. A. Martin, Esq., F.G.S., 69, Ben- 
sham Manor Road, Thornton Heath. 
DOVER (Junior Branch). — Ber- 
nard F. Hall, Esq., Dover College. 
EALING (Brent Valley). — H. 
W. Ravenshaw, Esq., 32, Albany Road, 
Ealing Dene, W. 
F A R N II A M. — Miss Marindin, 
Broomfields, Frensham, Farnham. 
HALIFAX. — Mrs. Whitley, Brant- 
wood, Halifax. 
HATFIELD (Junior Branch). — 
Rev. H. G. O. Kendall, Orchard Cot- 
tage, Hatfield, Herts. 
HAVANT. -Capt. J. Chippindall 
Healey, Old Mill House, Bedhampton, 
near Havant. 
KENSINGTON.— Miss M. Dan- 
vers, i03,Lexham Gardens, Kensington. 
KENT (Weald of). — Miss K. 
Knocker, Bella Vista, Southboro’, 
Kent. 
MALVERN.— W. H. Jones, Esq., 
Norfolk Villa, Malvern. 
“MARKWICK” (Horsham). — 
Mrs. Blackburn, 13, Barrow Hill, 
Ilenfield, Sussex. 
NORTH SOMERSET.— Miss A. 
Fry, Failand House, Failand, near 
Bristol. 
NORTHERN HEIGHTS. — Miss 
A. Martelli, 6, Prince Arthur Road, 
Hampstead. 
NOTTINGHAM. — Mrs. Foster, 
The Park, Nottingham. 
PORTSMOUTH.— Dr. J. E. II. 
Kelso, Chesterfield, 97, Elm Grove, 
Southsea, Hants. 
RAPE OF LEWES. — Mrs. A. 
Payne, Hatchlands, Cuckfield, Hay- 
ward’s Heath. 
“ RICHARD JEFFERIES ” (Wor- 
thing), — Miss H. Urlin, The Grange, 
Rustington, near Worthing. 
ROl'HER VALLEY (Midhurst). 
— Miss Richards, Easebourne, Mid- 
hurst, Sussex. 
ROTHER VALLEY (Peters- 
field). — Mrs. Ticehurst, Petersfield, 
Hants. 
SELBORNE AND LIPHOOK.— 
Miss Fowler, Liphook, Hants. 
SUTTON.— R. Hill Blades, Esq., 
The Firs, Sutton, Surrey. 
WEYBRIDGE.— Miss H. C. Gardi- 
ner, Heathfield, Weybridge. 
WIMBLEDON AND PUTNEY. 
— Miss Ada Smith, Walcot Lodge, 
Putney. 
Wolmer Forest. — We can congratulate the Guildford 
Natural History and Microscopical Society on having practically 
achieved the object of their memorial to the War Office on the 
making of Wolmer Forest a sanctuary, to which w 7 e alluded on 
p. 21. The secretaries have kindly forwarded to us a copy of 
a letter from the War Office adopting the opinion previously 
expressed by the Commissioners of Woods and Forests. This 
letter encloses a report from Captain A. H. Cowie, R.E., Hon. 
Sec. of the Aldershot Game-Preserving Association — an officers’ 
shooting association — the main points of which are as follows : — 
(1) Since the Association took over the management of the forest 
in 1895, birds have been strictly protected ; (2) no birds, 
except game birds, have been allowed to be shot ; (3) all hawks, 
