; NATURAL HISTORY EXCURSIONS. 



! Series of Nine Trips Arranged Begin- 

 ning Next Saturday Afternoon. 



Tlie Xatural History coirfmittfc of 

 the Education Societj' has prepared a 

 provisional program |iroviilinu a iSatiir- 

 day afternoon triji onoo a inontli from 

 now until July. The scries will include 

 topics in Geology, Botany and Zoology. 

 In order that more citizens may take 

 advantage of tliese trips, to wh'ich all 

 are welcome, the committee desires to 

 annuounce the first three of tlie nine 

 trips at the present time. 



November S-Trilobite Quarry, Brain- 

 tree, Mass. Leader, Dr. Harris Ken- 

 nedy. The aim of tliis trip is to ex- 

 ])lain something of the ]ilace of this 

 slate formation in the geological series, 

 and to call attention to the historic 

 significance of tliis ancient rocl<: and its 

 fauna, as well as its relation to the 

 Qiiiney granites. 



November 15— Naiitasket Beach. 

 Iveader, Mr. W. L. W. Field. Object, to 

 view the sea at its geological work and 

 study land forms. Of tliis sliore Pro- 

 fessor Penck, late of Menna and now 

 of Berlin, remarked that we who live 

 near Boston have little or no apprecia- 

 tion of this area, which is a rare lesson 

 in topography. 



December 6— The Gray Herbarium 

 and tlie Herbarium of tlie New Kngland 

 Botanical Club. Cambri<lge. Leader. 

 Professor Merritt L. Pernald of the 

 Botanical Department. Professor Per- 

 nald has agreed to show the party not 

 only tile treasures of these great liotan- 



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 FUR COATS REMODELLED 

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ical ciillectioiis but to , give them an 

 informnl talk on liis a])ecial line,— geo- 

 grapliical distribution of plants and 

 tlieir <le])endence upon the geological 

 strata. 



Time and place of meeting for these 

 trips will be announced the Saturday 

 before and the Satin-day of the trip in 

 the Milton Record. In general it should 

 in mind that the party meet 

 !■ than 2 P. M. 

 Harris Kennedy, Cliairman. 



be born 

 not earliei 



A good-sized buck deer created excite- 

 ment in the Lower Mills and in Milton 

 about noon Tuesday. He first appeared 

 in Aslnnont in a school yard where he 

 frightened the children. Then be was 

 seen in the LTnitarian church yard at the 

 Lower Mills. He ran down River street, 

 crossed the Central-avenue bridge and 

 wtnt up School street, apparently mak- 

 for tlie Blue Hills. 



