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during April : Glendale Hills, Millard's Canyon, Monrovia and the hills 

 west of Temple street. 



The first excursion in May by the Botanical Section will be to Glen- 

 dora. Members wishing to unite with the Section on this occasion may 

 learn particulars by applying to the Secretary of the Botanical Section, Mr. 

 Louis A. Greata, Room 85 Temple Block. 



With the June issue of the Bulletin we will begin the publication of the 

 History of Prehistoric California, by Dr. L. G. Yates, of Santa Barbara. 

 This work for which Dr. Yates has been gathering material for nearly half 

 a century, will be copiously illustrated with wood cuts and photo-engravings 

 of the choicest specimens of the many ancient weapons and utensils found in 

 California. As many of the originals from which these drawings have been 

 made are now scattered among the museums of the civilized world, no future 

 work can possibly equal in interest or value the one we are about to publish. 



The copies of the Bulletin published are limited to 500, most of which 

 are distributed to the members of the Academy. The few remaining num- 

 bers are open to general subscription. Those wishing to subscribe, please 

 do so at once. Terms, $1.00 per annum. In future no single numbers of 

 the Bulletin will be sold. 



