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Seashore Hobbies 



Round Table Discussion of Seaweeds and Shells at the Rhode Island Normal 

 School, Tuesday afternoon, December 9, 1920 at 3:30 p. m. 



Exhibits of mounted Seaweeds will be shown by various members of the 

 Club. A short talk on "Some Interesting Facts about Seaweeds." 



Exhibits of shells will also be shown. Mr. William G. Vinal will speak on 

 "Shells as a Hobby." 



Your Executive Committee will welcome suggestions for the winter activities 

 and also for the Spring Program. 



JANUARY ANNOUNCEMENTS 

 More About Hobbies 



January 6, Tuesday — Rhode Island Normal School. 4:00 o'clock. 



"Sea Weeds, a Hobby for Forty Years." Mr. X. D. Tingley. 



"Tree Diseases Collecting in Roger Williams Park." Miss Marjorie W.- 

 Stone. 



"A Treasured Gift." Miss Lila Hurley. 



"A Nature Study Hobby in the 5th grade." Miss Veronica Holland. 



Miss Stone will also give a demonstration of the* new method of mounting 

 herbarium specimens now in use at the Park Museum. 



January 24, Saturday — -Providence Public Library. 8:00 o'clock. 

 "Camouflage Among Animals." Mr. Henry E. Childs. 



January 27, Tuesday — Ladd Observatory. 8:00 o'clock. 



"An Evening with the New Moon." Prof. Clinton H. Currier. 



Should Tuesday evening prove cloudy Prof. Currier will be at the observa- 

 tory on Wednesday; if cloudy on Wednesday evening, on Thursday; if cloudy 

 Thursday, indefinitely postponed. If in doubt call Angell 1263-W. 



RHODE ISLAND FIELD NATURALISTS 



FEBRUARY-MARCH ANNOUNCEMENTS 



Election of Officers 



Saturday, February 28 — Election of Officers, 3:00 o'clock. Arnold Biologi- 

 cal Laboratory. 



Social Postponed 



Saturday, March 13 — Annual Social at the home of Mrs. H. F. M or lock, 

 24 Linden Street at 8:00 o'clock. 



Existing conditions of illness and travel have made it necessary to make this 

 change in date. 



Round Table Conferences 



Tuesday, February 24 — R. I. Normal School, 3:30 o'clock. 

 "Rhode Island Ferns and Fern Allies of Today," Mr. Royal P. Richardson. 

 "Rhode Island Ferns and Fern Allies of the Coal Period," Dr. Marion D. 

 Weston. 



