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Half bill for printing Bulletin 6 $ 59.15 



Half bill programs and notices 11.87 



Half bill typewriting Bulletin 6 2.50 



Dues Nat. Assoc. Audobon Socs. (two years) 10. CO 



Postage 5.19 



Half dues N. E. F. of N. H. S 1.50 



Stationery 1.95 



Total $92.16 



Cash on hand, January 27, 1921 33.85 



Balance $12G.01 



Life membership fund $ 30.00 



Accrued interest 10.72 



Total $ 40.72 



FIELD MEETING OF 1920 



Xellie F. FJynn 



The annual field meeting of the Clubs was held at Tyson, July 1 

 to 3, with headquarters at Echo Lake Hotel, where the members gath- 

 ered the afternoon and evening of June 30. In the evening, an in- 

 formal session was held, with talks by Ex-Gov. W. W. Stickney and 

 Mrs. W. H. Moore. 



On Thursday morning, July 1, the party went to the head of the 

 reservoir on the West Bridgewater road, stopping on the way at an 

 old limestone quarry, where the white flowered form of herb Robert, 

 Geranium Robertianum. was found. In rich, moist woods near by grew, 

 in great luxuriance, Braun's holy fern, Polystichum Braunii, Goldie's 

 fern, Aspiflium Goldianum. narrow-leaved spleenwort, Asplenium an- 

 gustifolium, and plenty of common kinds, like the lady fern, maiden 

 hair, spinulose fern, but in more than ordinary luxuriance. 



In wet places, we found the swamp saxifrage, Saxifraga pennsyl- 

 vanica. and Robbin's ragwort, Senecio RobMnsii. 



