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Sierra Club Bulletin 



Records of Sierran Animals in Magazine 

 Mr. W. E. Colby, Secretary Sierra Club. 



Dear Mr. Colby: It occurs to me that a valuable addition to the club's 

 annual magazine would be a record of the animals seen during the an- 

 nual outings. 



Some of the members who go on the trips could make the necessary 

 notes and write up the articles, giving the dates, localities, descriptions, 

 etc. The knapsack parties would naturally be the ones to see any deer, 

 bear, or mountain sheep, and it would be well for this to appear in the 

 magazine, giving more of a popular than a scientific write-up. 



If I can be of any help in the premises, please call on me. 



Yours very truly, 



M. Hall McAllister 



Everett Shepardson 

 Early in January the Sierra Club lost one of its most active members, 

 Mr. Everett Shepardson, of Los Angeles. Mr. Shepardson has served 

 on the executive committee of the Southern California Section ever 

 since its organization, and was for three years its chairman. He was 

 also an earnest worker on the Muir Lodge Committee. During the hol- 

 idays, with a party of friends, he went on a knapsack trip into the moun- 

 tains, where they were overtaken by a severe snow-storm, suffering 

 great privation. Doubtless the exposure and attendant hardship con- 

 tributed largely to his death. For many years he has been an enthusias- 

 tic member of the annual outings and will be sadly missed. 



Kings River Canon 

 Mrs. P. A. Kanawyer wishes to announce to her friends that she is still 

 in the business of packing and outfitting for trips into Kings River Canon 

 and vicinity, and that her store and camp in the canon will be open as 

 usual in the summer. Her address is Dunlap, Cal. 



