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Clandon Park, where there was a brief pause in front of the mansion to watch the 
diving water-fowl. 
FORTHCOMING RAMBLES. 
June 6. — Hayes Common and Keston. Train leaves Cannon Street 2.22, 
arriving at Hayes at 3.17 (change at Elmers End). Take return tickets to Hayes, 
but before doing so see the guide (Selborne badge) who will be at the bookstall 
at Cannon Street at 2 p.m., and if a sufficient number go tickets will be issued at 
less than the usual fare. The return train leaves Hayes at 8.23. 
June 13. — Selborne (see special notice). 
June 20. — Ramble along the Downs over Shere and Albury. Take cheap 
return tickets to Horsley, 2?. Train leaves Waterloo at 2.22, arriving at Horsley 
at 3.20. Walk via West Horsley to Erancis Corner (4 miles), and then along the 
downs 2 miles to Newlands Corner. Tea at the Refreshment House, Newlands 
Corner at 6.30. After tea w'alk to Clandon Station, single fare to Horsley, 4d. 
Guide, Mr. A. B. Wilkinson. 
June 27. — Stanmore. Train leaves Euston for Pinner at 2.20, calling at 
Willesden Junction at 2.32, and Bread Street at 2.20, calling at Willesden Junction 
at 2.44. Take return tickets to Pinner (L. & N.W.R.). Walk from Pinner via 
Harrow Weald and Stanmore Common to Elstree Reservoir for tea at 5 45. 
Return to Stanmore Station by field-paths. Guide, Mr. Geo. Avenell. 
July 4. — Epsom and Ashstead Woods. Train leaves Victoria 2. 14 ; Waterloo 
(S.W.R.) 2.40; London Bridge (L.B. & S.C.R.) 2.0. Meet at 3.30 at Epsom 
Station (S.W.R.) Walk from Epsom Station over Common to Ashtead Oaks. 
Tea at Ashstead and return from that station. Guide, Miss E. Giberne. Ask 
for cheap tickets to Epsom. 
VISIT 7 'O SELBORNE. June 13. — The list for this ramble is now closed. 
Mrs. Percy Myles will communicate all particulars direct to those members who 
have signified to her their intention of attending on or before June 5. 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
Percy Clark. — The Peasant Arts Society, 8, Queen’s Road, Bayswater, 
will have a fresh supply of nesting-boxes in time for the next season. 
LETTERS RECEIVED. 
Letters have been received from W. C. Birch, Miss A. R. Francis, Mrs. 
Needham, Mrs. C. A. Owen, Mrs. Piice, Mrs. E. O. Proud, Dr. Graham 
Renshaw, and Mrs. Maitland Wood. These will be answered as soon as 
possible 
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