22 Bulletin No. 1 



Nellie F. Flynn, Burlington; Miss Delia I. Griffin, St. Johnsbury; G. H. 

 Ross, Rutland; Carlton D. Howe, Essex Junction. 



ANNOUNCEMENT AS TO FIELD MEETING. 



It was voted at the winter meeting that the next field meeting be 

 held on Mt. Mansfield about July first. In accordance with this decison 

 the officers have formulated preliminary plans as follows : 



The party will assemble at Stowe on the evening of Tuesday, July 3. 

 Teams will be engaged for an early start on the morning of Wednesday, 

 July 4, to carry the party to near the foot of the mountain. Most will 

 probably wish to make the climb on foot, providing the weather is favor- 

 able. Those who prefer can ride bicycles to this point, and any who 

 feel that the climb would overtax their strength can continue with team 

 to the summit. In any case there will be opportunity to send baggage by 

 team. Allowing time for a leisurely climb the Summit House sho^ild 

 be reached by the dinner hour. Late comers can make the ascent by the 

 regular stage leaving Stowe about ten o'clock A. M. 



The afternoon of July 4 can then be given to exploring the summit. 

 The plans for Thursday, July 5, have not been formulated. Smugglers' 

 Notch can be visited on the second day by starting from the Summit 

 House Thursday morning either on foot or by team. A picnic dinner can 

 be eaten in the Notch and those who desire to reach evening trains can 

 do so either by returning to Stowe or by going through the Notch to 

 JefJersonville. Members desiring to prolong the outing could stay an- 

 other day, passing the night at Harlow's Inn, near the base of the moun- 

 tain on the Stowe side, and on the next morning tramping through 

 Nebraska Notch, which leads around the south end of the mountain and 

 reaching Underbill in time for the evening train. 



