NOVEMBER 11. 



"The World of the Night." 

 " Plants " — Mrs. Sturtevant. 

 "Insects"— Miss Prances Lob- 

 dell. "Birds"— Mrs. Durphey. 

 "Animals"— Mr. Gates. 



DECEMBER 8. 

 Annual Supper and Bulletin- 

 Editor-in-chief. Miss Nelson. 



Astronomy— Mrs. Gates. 

 Animals— J. P. Webster. 

 Birds— Mrs. Underwood. 

 Insects— Mr. Whiting. 

 Plants— Mr. Ruggles. 

 Minerals— Mr. Cabot. 

 Microscopy— Miss Darling. 



PROGRAM OF THE 



HARTLAND 

 NATURE CLUB 



FOR 1911 



The second Saturday of each 

 month, from 2 until i in the after- 



Meetings BEGIN and CLOSE on 



USUAL PROGRAM 



2 to 3, Business and reports. 3 to 

 4. Papers. 



From January to April the hour 

 for reports will be largely devoted 

 to a study of our collections. 



From May to September, inclu- 

 sive, meetings are out of doors, 

 basket picnic at noon. Localities 

 are this year given on the program. 



Study of the Natural History of 

 the Bogs and Swamps of Hartland 

 is suggested as the special work 

 of the Club this year. 



OFFICERS 



President— Mr. Graham. 



Vice-President — Mr. Underwood. 



Sec'y-Treasurer— Miss Rogers. 



Executive Committee— Mrs. Mor- 

 gan, Chairman; Mr. Graham, 

 Mr. Underwood, Miss Rogers, 

 Mrs. Merritt, Mrs. Gates. 



