LORQUINIA 
47 
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE LORQUIN NATURAL 
HISTORY CLUB 
Regular Meeting — Friday evening, February 2nd, 1917, in the 
home of Raoal M. May, at 7 P. M. Address, 2202 West 10th Street. 
For Active Members. 
Special Meeting — On the evening of Tuesday, February 6, 1917, 
at 7 :45 P. M., a meeting will be held in the lecture room of the Los 
x\ngeles Public Library on Fifth Street between Hill and Broadway- 
Visitors are welcome. The program shall consist of : 
1. The Preparation for Natural History Study, by Dr. Frank C. 
Clark. 
2. The Life of Louis Agassiz, by Mr. Geo. L. Moxley. 
Members of the Club are invited to attend the meetings of the 
Santa Monica Biological Club on the third Fridays of each month at 
the home of Dr. F. C. Clark, 526 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica. 
The Membership Committee has accepted as Associate Members 
the following: Miss Edith M. Aims, 9 E. 126th St., New York, 
N. Y. ; Dr. William Barnes, 319 Millikin Bldg., Decatur, 111.; Mr. 
Stuart S. Towne, 910 Ave. 65, Los Angeles; Mrs. A. L. Alexander, 
800 S. Mentor Ave., Pasadena, Cal. ; Mr. Robert L. Beardsley, 621 
Citizens' National Bank Bldg., Los Angeles; Mr. Alfred Hepper, 53 
West 72nd St., New York, N. Y. ; and Carl L. Hubbs, Stanford Uni- 
versity, Palo Alto, Cal. ; Mr. Carl Yens, 955 W. 23rd St., Los Angeles ; 
Dr. John Adams Comstock, 321 S. Hill St., Los Angeles ; Dr. Leroy 
Henry, 229 N. Bunker Hill Ave., Los Angeles. 
HERE AND THERE 
R. Little has recently returned from the north, where he has been 
collecting bird skins with Dr. Jesurun in the vicinity of Palo Alto. 
The Nature Association of the pupils of the City Schools was 
organized on December 8th, 1916. Fifty-eight enthusiastic young 
naturalists will explore seaside and mountains under the direction of 
Dr. Edwards of the Nature Study Department. 
In an effort to force legislative action for the protection of the 
Sage Grouse, which is in danger of extinction, the Permanent Wild 
Life Protection Fund issued on December 1st, 1916, Bulletin No. 5, by 
