S EL BORNE SOCIETY NOTICES 
239 
September 26. — Some five and twenty members assembled at Oxted Station 
for the last ramble of the season, which was under the leadership of the Editor, who 
had his accustomed fine weather. The route followed was precisely that of the 
first section of Route VIII. in the East Surrey series of “ Field-path Rambles,” and 
proved both interesting and beautiful. By the kindness of E. S. Taylor, Esq., we 
OXTED CHURCH. 
ANCIENT HIGHWAY, MARDEN PARK. 
are able to ill us trate this report with two views of points en route. Passing in front 
of Barrow Green House, with its many literary associations with Bentham, Mill, 
and Grote, we ascended the face of the escarpment of the North Downs by 
Hogtrough Lane. Near here the find of the day , Anagallis azrulea, was made, 
whilst the Gent ianacece were well represented by Erythrcea, Blackstonia and Gentiana 
Amarella. C ampanula glomerata was also abundant. Passing through Marden 
