360 NATURE STUDY REVIEW [16:8— Nov., 1920 



Seashore Hobbies 



Round Table Discussion of Seaweeds and Shells at the Rhode Island Normal 

 School, Tuesday afternoon, December 9, 1920 at 3:30 p. m. 



Exhibits of mounted Seaweeds will be shown by various members of the 

 Club. A short talk on "Some Interesting Facts about Seaweeds." 



Exhibits of shells will also be shown. Mr. William G. Vinal will speak on 

 "Shells as a Hobby." 



Your Executive Committee will welcome suggestions for the winter activities 

 and also for the Spring Program. 



JANUARY ANNOUNCEMENTS * 

 More About Hobbies 



January 6, Tuesday — Rhode Island Normal School. 4:00 o'clock. 



"Sea Weeds, a Hobby for Forty Years." Mr. X. D. Tingley. 



"Tree Diseases Collecting in Roger Williams Park." Miss Marjorie W. 

 Stone. 



"A Treasured Gift." Miss Lila Hurley. 



"A Nature Study Hobby in the 5th grade." Miss Veronica Holland. 



Miss Stone will also give a demonstration of the new method of mounting 

 herbarium specimens now in use at the Park Museum. 



January 24, Saturday — Providence Public Library. 8:00 o'clock. 

 "Camouflage Among Animals." Mr. Henry E. Childs. 



January 27, Tuesday — Ladd Observatory. 8:00 o'clock. 



"An Evening with the New Moon." Prof. Clinton H. Currier. 



Should Tuesday evening prove cloudy Prof. Currier will be at the observa- 

 tory on Wednesday ; if cloudy on Wednesday evening, on Thursday ; if cloudy 

 Thursday, indefinitely postponed. If in doubt call Angell 1263-W. 



RHODE ISLAND FIELD NATURALISTS 



FEBRUARY-MARCH ANNOUNCEMENTS 



Election of Officers 

 Saturday, February 28 — Election of Officers, 3:00 o'clock. Arnold Biologi- 

 cal Laboratory. 



Social Postponed 



Saturday, March 13 — Annual Social at the home of Mrs. H. F. Morlock, 

 24 Linden Street at 8:00 o'clock. 



Existing conditions of illness and travel have made it necessary to make this 

 change in date. 



Round Table Conferences 

 Tuesday, February 24 — R. I. Normal School, 3:30 o'clock. 

 "Rhode Island Ferns and Fern Allies of Today," Mr. Royal P. Richardson. 

 "Rhode Island Ferns and Fern Allies of the Coal Period," Dr. Marion D. 

 Weston. 



