will leave at five minute intervals, to return to Starting place. Class retm rrn, < 

 by shortest route wil -points. < >t her classes will receive 



points according to way of returning. Captain of each party should havr 

 map and eotnpass. Official Tune Keeper, Me.s Manehcsler. 



2. The I tot. Mr. Wells. This will 1m- hidden at a spot desig- 



nated on the map. Open to five delegates frc«a rach < lass. No one is eligible 

 who has ever lived in PawtttCket, Lincoln, or North Providence. I 

 granted on basis of 10. 



Flower Game. Miss Weston. Bad) class to send five delegates. A 

 definite time will be assigned for gathering flowers. Bach group to take but 

 one flower and that must be out otT with a knife. The number oi points will be 



the number of flowers identified by the group. 



4. Tree Twigs. Mr. Cotton. Five delegates from each class. Sam- 

 as for the flower game. 



5. Insects, cocoons, mummy cases, or eggs. Examiner, Mr. Tucker. Five 

 delegates. Time limited. Half points given for the number collected ; whole 

 points for each kind identified. 



6. Edible Plants and A nimals. Miss King and Assistants. Five delegates. 

 Time limited. 



7. Bird Recognition. (Song, nest, or by sight.) Five delegates from each 

 class. Time limited. 1 point for each bird agreed upon by group. Assemble 

 as follows: Senior A, Mr. Vinal; Senior B, Miss Brown; Junior A, Mr. 

 Tucker; Junior B, Miss Stillman; Junior C, Miss Weston. 



8. Smelling Game. Miss Bird. Twigs and plants having a characteristic 

 smell. One candidate from each class. Must be blind-folded during opera- 

 tion. 1 point for each object identified. 



9. Fire-makers. Three delegates from each class. Scores will be based on 

 time required to gather wood and boil water. The class finishing first obtains 

 10 points, second place 8, etc. For every extra match 1 point will be taken 

 from the final score. Groups assemble at suitable places with the following 

 leaders: Senior A, Mrs. Irons; Senior B, Miss Griswold, Junior A, Miss 

 Patterson; Junior B, Miss Shaw; Junior C, Miss Makepeace. 



10. Question Game. Dr. Carroll. Points given for each question answered 

 Open to all those not elected to special groups. 



IOWA 



The Calif or Naturalist Club of Charles City has a most interesting pro- 

 gram for the coming year. The October meeting is to be with Mrs. K. M. 

 Sherman and "The Methods of Tree Budding and Grafting" and "The 

 Economic Value of Iowa Grasses" are to be discussed by Mr. Patten and 

 Mrs. Burns. 



The Califor Club offers for sale, its first and second annual repOfti and Bulle- 

 tin Xo.i — all for seventy cents. This club is very much alive and we 

 mend other clubs to get in touch with it and its methods. 



