Reports. 



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result in increasing pleasure to those who visit these regions in 

 the future and will add tremendously to their attractions. 



The local walks have become more and more popular under the 

 able and enthusiastic management of the Committee on Local 

 Walks, headed by Mr. Ernest J. Mott, Chairman. Climbs of 

 Mts. Diablo and St. Helena were made during the spring and 

 an excursion taken to the State Redwood Park. A winter ex- 

 cursion to Yosemite Valley proved a dehghtful experience to 

 many. Some of the members in Los Angeles have become in- 

 terested in having local walks in the south, and it is to be hoped 

 that their efforts will meet with success. 



The Club Outing this year to the Yosemite National Park has 

 proved to be more popular than ever. On May 20th, when de- 

 posits were required to be paid, every place was filled and quite 

 a long waiting list was made up of those anxious to secure pos- 

 sible vacancies. The Committee was forced to refuse a large 

 number who subsequently applied. It is extremely regrettable 

 that these could not be accommodated, but past experience has 

 demonstrated that the success of the Outing depends upon strictly 

 limiting the size of the party. If the popularity of these Outings 

 increases with the growth of the Club, some means will have to 

 be devised to accommodate all who may apply. Possibly two 

 separate Outings may be the solution. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Wm. E. Colby, Secretary. 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER. 

 May 7, 1910, TO May 6, 191 1. 



GENERAL FUND. 



Receipts. 



Cash on hand May 6, 1910 $1,925.19 



Cash received from Wm. E. Colby, Secretary — 





$3,919-02 



Advertisements (June, 1910, part of Janu 



ary, 191 1, Bulletin) 



445.00 



Rent of Club Room 



160.43 



Sale of Bulletins 



17.00 



Sale of Club Pins 



37.80 



Refund of Appalachia postage balance... 



22.00 



Interest on Savings deposits 



29.55 4630.80 



$6,555-99 



