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NATURE NOTES 
July 9. — Visit Hayes and Keston Commons. Take Return ticket to Hayes. 
Cannon Street 2.23, London Bridge (S.E.R.) 2.24, Elmers End 2.57, where 
change for Hayes. Croydon contingent take train from Addiscombe Road, 2.32 
to Elmers, where change. Thornton Heath contingent meet the conductors, 
Messrs. Parnell and Martin, at Norwood Junction (Booking Office) at 2. 10, to 
walk to Elmers End. Return from Hayes at 8.23. Cyclists from Croydon go by 
the Upper Addiscombe Road and Wickham Road, through West Wickham to 
Hayes Common. 
July 16. — Meet at Pinner Station (L. & N.W.R.) 3.30; trains leave Broad 
Street 2.47 ; Willesden Junction 3.9; Ealing (G.W.R.) 2.48. Tea at Eastcote 
Post Office. Guide, Rev. H. E. U. Bull, M.A. 
Council and Committee Meetings : — 
The next meetings of the Council will be held on July 5 and August 2 at 5.30 ; 
of the Magazine and Leaflet Committee on July 19 and August 16 at 5.30. 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
C. J. R. — Your plant is Budd/eia globosa. 
F. E. Martin. — Thank you for your suggestive letter. You are almost 
certainly right in attributing the fugitive character of some flower colours to their 
being in solution, and the permanence of many yellow colours, when dried, to 
their association with chromoplastids ; but we hope to return to the subject. 
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
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Great Titchfield Street, W. ” Letters connected with the business of the Society, 
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