358 NATURE-STUDY REVIEW [14:8— Nov., 1918 



TIL Sept. 2i. Franklin. Ellerslie Farms Dairy. Leader, Miss Lila 

 Hurley. Guide Master, Hugh Henry Swanson. West Wrentham 

 train from Union Station, 12.15 P - M - Carry lunch. Transportation 

 arrangements make it necessary to notify the Leader by the 14th 

 if you plan to go. 



IV. Sept. 28. Auburn. Insect Study. Leader, Mr. Martin Bowe. 



Auburn car from Exchange Place Waiting Station, 1 .20 p.m. 



V. Oct. 5. High Rock. A study of Hemlocks. Leader, Mr. Royal P. 



Richardson. Meet Exchange Place Waiting Station, 1 p.m. 



VI. Oct. 12. Gaspee Point. Commemorative of Columbus Day. Lead- 



er, Miss Adelaide Patterson. Buttonwoods car from Union Station, 

 12.48 P.M. 



VII. Oct. 19. Oaklawn. Geology. Leader, Miss Marion D. Weston. 



Oaklawn car from Market Square, 1.30 p.m. 



VIII. Oct. 26. Lincoln Woods. Juvenile Nature Study. Leader, Mr. 



William G. Vinal. Bring as many children as you will look out for. 

 Smithfield Ave. car from east end of Post Office, 1 .15 p.m. 



IX. Nov. 2. Skeeterville and Moswansicut Pond. Leader, Mrs. Alice F. 



Porter. Chepachet car from Exchange Place, 12.53 p.m. 



X. Nov. 9. An Autumnal Quest. Leader, Mr. Alvin N. Herrick. Meet 



Market Square, 1.10 p.m. 

 XL Nov. 16. North Branch of the Pocasset. Minerals. Leader, Miss 

 Eva W. Magoon. Danielson car from Market Square, 1 p.m. 



XII Nov. 23. Hundred Acre Cove. Barrington. Leader, Miss Bertha 



M. Smith. Barrington train from Union Station, 1 .1 5 p.m. 



XIII Nov. 30. Turn O' Chance. Leaders, Prof. J. Franklin Collins and 



Willis E. Chandler. Meet at Exchange Place Waiting Station, 

 1.30 P.M. 



Suggestions 

 In case of clearing weather on days when all-day trips have been cancelled, 

 meet at Waiting Station, Exchange Place, at 1 p.m., to plan a substitute trip. 

 Be prepared to review with the leader at some time during the trip what has 

 been noted of interest in nature study. 



Courtesies to Leaders : 



Keep up with the party. Follow the Leader's suggestions. Do not dis- 

 tract attention from explanations. 



Maxims: Study nature afield. Collect outdoor records. Conserve rare 

 plants Protect useful birds. Spread helpful knowledge. Scatter no rubbish. 



Note 

 In these days of uncertainties, it is wise to look out for changes in time tables. 



With the Colors 

 Private John W. Russell 

 Letters or cards from his fellow Club members will be appreciated. 

 Address him at Headquarters Company, 327th Infantry, 82d Division, 

 American Expeditionary Forces. 



