NATURE LORE SCHOOL FOR NATURE COUNCILORS 159 



THE PLACE: Camp Chequesset, Wellfleet, Massachusetts. 

 Down on Cape Cod. Cape Cod has long been known as the 

 meeting place of northern and southern plants and animals. 

 The mountain plants venture into its cold bogs. Here one 

 may learn how to interpret lake shores and shifting dunes; 

 glacial deposits and primitive peat. Agassiz recognized the 

 Cape as cosmopolitan nature when he established his summer 

 school on Penikese. Thoreau walked the whole length of the 

 Cape and reveled in its natural wonders. Cape Cod is still 

 unspoiled by man and again comes the call to study nature 

 on its rugged shores. 



TIME : Arrive Thursday noon, June 22 ; leave Thursday afternoon, 

 June 29, 1922. 



HOW TO GET THERE: To reach Camp Chequesset from New 

 York by the Fall River Line, leave Pier 19, North River, 5 P.M. 

 Wednesday, June 21, to Fall River, thence by train to Well- 

 fleet, arriving at 11.33 A. M. on Thursday. Fare $7.71. 

 Those coming via Boston take the Cape Train from South 

 Station, 7.35 A. M., Thursday, June 22. Purchase ticket 

 to Wellfleet. Meet in the Barnstable section of the large 

 waiting room. Fare $3.83. 



The New York party joins the Boston Party at Middleboro. 

 Each member will be sent a badge so that he may recognize 

 other members of the nature school. The badge is an intro- 

 duction and you may lose much valuable time if you do not 

 get acquainted right away. 



The camp is also accessible by state road. Watch for the big 

 nautical wheel just before crossing the railroad track into 

 Wellfleet Village. 



Some may wish to go back via Provincetown and Boston. 

 In this case they will take the train to Provincetown, having 

 about two hours to see the first landing place of the Pilgrims 

 and other historic places. Then take the steamer "Dorothy 

 Bradford" across the Bay to Boston, arriving about 6 P. M. 



ENROLLMENT: The fee is $35.00. Please send enrollment and 

 check to William G. Vinal, Rhode Island College of Education, 

 Providence, Rhode Island. 



The first opportunity of enrollment is given to the members 

 of the National Association of the Directors of Girls Camps. 



