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Vol. XI] 



May 1. The Relation of Pacific Coast Rainfall to the World Sys- 



tem of Rain Belts, by Dr. Marsden Manson, San 

 Francisco. 



May 8. Weather Forecasts, Ancient and Modern, by Mr. E. A. 



Beals, Meteorologist, United States Weather Bureau, 

 San Francisco. 



May 15. Some Popular Misconceptions about California Climate, 



by Mr. B. M. Varney, Instructor in Geography, Uni- 

 versity of California, Berkeley. 



May 22. Aviation and Meteorology, by Mr. Thomas R. Reed, 



Meteorologist, United States Weather Bureau, San 

 Francisco. 



May 29. The Science of the Sea and Applications to our Pacific 



Coast Waters, by Dr. George F. McEwen, Ocean- 

 ographer, Scripps Institution for Biological Research, 

 La Jolla, Calif. 



June 5. Researches on the Figure of the Earth, including a defi- 



nite Determination of the Oblateness, by Captain T. 

 J. J. See, Professor of Mathematics, United States 

 Navy, Mare Island, Calif. 



September 25. Birds and Mammals of the Mount Rainier National Park, 

 by Dr. Walter P. Taylor, Biologist, Bureau of Bio- 

 logical Survey, La Jolla, Calif. 



October 2. The Flora of Mount Rainier National Park, by Miss Alice 

 Eastwood, Curator, Department of Botany, California 

 Academy of Sciences, San Francisco. 



October 9. Mammals of the Yosemite National Park, by Dr. Joseph 



Grinnell, Director, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 

 University of California, Berkeley. 



October 16. Questions concerning distribution of life in the open Sea, 

 by Mr. W. E. Allen, Biologist and Publicity Secre- 

 tary, Scripps Institution for Biological Research, La 

 Jolla, Calif. 



October 23. The Next War and our Chemical Warfare Service, by 

 Mr. Edward Berwick, Pacific Grove, Calif. 



October 30. National Forests as Recreation Grounds, by Mr. Paul J. 

 Fair, Constructor of Educational Material, United 

 States Forest Service, San Francisco. 



November 6. The Yosemite National Park — Its History, Geology and 

 Scenic Features, by Mr. Ansel F. Hall, Park Natu- 

 ralist, Yosemite National Park, Calif. 



November 13. Birds of the Yosemite National Park, by Prof. Tracy I. 

 Storer, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of 

 California, Berkeley. 



November 20. Nature Guiding in a National Park, by Dr. Harold C. 

 Bryant, Economic Ornithologist, University of Cali- 

 fornia, Berkeley. 



November 27. The Birds of the High Sierra and their Homes, by Dr. 

 William F. Bade, President of the Sierra Club, Berk- 

 eley, Calif. 



December 4. Yellowstone Park— Last Stand of the Old West, by Mr. 

 Horace M. Albright, Superintendent of the Yellow- 

 stone National Park, Wyoming. 



December 11. Some Activities in California of the Bureau of Plant 

 Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, 

 by Mr. G. P. Rixford, Physiologist, Bureau of Plant 

 Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, 

 San Francisco. 



December 18. The Hawaii National Park, by Mr. Will J. Cooper, Agent, 

 Hawaii Tourist Bureau, San Francisco. 



