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NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE. 



In addition to longer articles suitable for the body of the magazine, the editor 

 would be glad to receive brief memoranda of all noteworthy trips or explorations, 

 together with brief comment and suggestion on any topics of general interest to 

 the Club. Descriptive or narrative articles, or notes concerning the animals, 

 birds, forests, trails, geology, botany, etc., of the mountains, will be acceptable. 



The office of the Sierra Club is at Room i6, Third Floor, Mills Building, 

 San Francisco, where all the maps, photographs, and other records of the Club 

 are kept, and where members are welcome at any time. 



The Club would like to purchase additional copies of those numbers of the 

 Sierra Club Bulletin which are noted on the back of the cover of this number 

 as being out of print, and we hope any member having extra copies will send 

 them to the Secretary. 



Owing to the fact that the Editor, Mr. J. S. Hutchinson, was 

 called to Alaska on business, and that Professor and Mrs. J. N. 

 Le Conte are in the East, the labors of editing this issue of the 

 Bulletin devolved upon the Secretary of the Club. Any errors 

 and shortcomings in the editing are due to the lack of time and 

 many difficulties which confronted the Secretary in undertaking 

 the work on such short notice. 



Appalachian Mountain Club, 

 1050 Tremont Building, Boston, May 10, 1904. 

 To the Excursion Committee of the Sierra Club, 

 San Francisco, Cal. 

 Greeting: The Committee on Field Meetings and Excursions 

 of the Appalachian Mountain Club extends, through you, to the 

 members of the Sierra Club, the courtesies of the Committee and 

 a cordial invitation to participate in the Field Meetings, Ex- 

 cursions and Outings of the Appalachian Mountain Club for 

 the season of 1904, upon the same terms and with the same 

 privileges as enjoyed by the members of the Appalachian Moun- 

 tain Club. 



For the Committee on Field Meetings and Excursions, 



Geo. W. Taylor, Chairman. 



Lone Pine, Inyo Co., Cal., May 17, '04. 

 Professor McAdie, San Francisco. 



Bear Sir — Your letter safe the other day. Thank you for 

 your help. I shall look forward to the time when I hear from 



