Notes and Correspondence. 



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With the idea of reproducing pictorially some of the very 

 scenes and phenomena described by Thoreau, Mr. Gleason made 

 many pilgramages to Concord during the past few years, and 

 has taken several hundred photographs of the actual localities 

 and objects of v/hich Thoreau speaks so familiarly. 



The Mountaineers, our fellow mountaineering club of Seattle, 

 have set their outing for July i8th to August ist, and will visit 

 and cHmb Mt. Baker and Mt. Shuksan, in the Cascades. 



The Masamas will go to Mt. St. Helens for their outing, some 

 time in July, — date not yet set. 



A complete set of the Sierra Club Bulletins has been col- 

 lected by our esteemed member, Mr. Charles S. Greene, of the 

 Oakland PubHc Library, and it will soon be available for refer- 

 ence in the Reference Department of that institution. 



