LORQUINIA 
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ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE LORQUIN NATURAL 
HISTORY CLUB 
Meetings 
Spe:cial Mkkting — Tuesday evening, April 3, 1917, in the lecture 
room of the Los Angeles Public Library on the tenth floor of the 
Metropolitan Building, between Hill and Broadway, at 7 Ad P. M 
Raoul M. May will speak on The Life of a Bee, illustrating his lecture 
with specimens from his collection. The public is cordially invited. 
Regular Meeting — Friday evening, April 6, 1917, at the home 
of E. P. Chace, 7629 Walnut Thrive, north of Nadeau Street, 7 P. M. 
Take Watts local red car; get off at Nadeau Street, walking two blocks 
east to Walnut Drive. For Active Members and, by special invita- 
tion, for Associate Members. 
Geological Section — The Geological Section will meet on Tues- 
day evening, April 17, 1917, in the Music Room of the Los Angeles 
Public Library at 7:30 P. M. Eighth floor of the Metropolitan Build- 
ing. Outsiders interested in geology are cordially invited to attend. 
The Conchological Club of the Southwest Museum will meet at 
the Museum on Tuesday, March 13th, at 2:30 F. M. Those interested 
in the study of shells are invited. 
Field Trips 
March 18th: 
Topamgo Coast. Take 8 A. M. Venice Short Line car at Hill 
Street Station, to North Beach, Santa Monica. Round trip 50c. From 
Santa Monica take auto bus to mouth of Topango Canyon. 25c each 
way. Explore coast line and small canyons north of Topango. Low 
tide at 12:23 P. M. 
March 25th: 
Whittier and Pnentc Hills. Take 8:07 A. M. Whittier car from 
Los Angeles P. E. Depot on 6th and Main Streets. Buy one-way 
tickets, 35c. Walk over rolling hills to several peaks about 1500 ft. 
elevation. Fine views, flowers and oaks. Out via Puente. Auto stage 
line to Los Angeles, 50c. Distance 7 miles, or more if desired. Can- 
teens. 
March 31st: 
Santa Susanna Mts. Camping and collecting trip of four or five 
days. Meet at Tally-Ho Garage, near First and Broadway, at 7 :45 
