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E. E. Hadley. Interesting informal discussions are held and speci- 
mens are exhibited at the meetings, which are presided over by 
Chairman Mr. Hadley, and announced in Lorquinia for the third 
Tuesday of each month. Enthusiastic geologists are advised not 
to miss these meetings. 
Members 
The Directorate is self perpetuating, as explained in the Club 
Constitution, and is chosen from the membership. They transact 
all the business of the Club. 
Associate Members are chosen from outsiders who are inter- 
ested either in natural history or in the work of the Club. Their 
acceptance or rejection rests entirely with the Membership Com- 
mittee, which, however, has adopted the method of submitting all 
applications at the Directors' Meetings for the approval of the 
Club, so that members have the opportunity of stating their (opin- 
ions of undesirable applicants before the Club or in private to 
the Committee. 
Honorary Members and Ex-active Members are described in 
the Club Constitution. 
Field Trips 
Field trips are arranged by the Route Committee for almost 
every week. These trips are for the purpose of collecting, and 
learning to appreciate the numberless diversions that Nature pro- 
vides for the sympathetic lover of the great out-doors. Sug- 
gestions and criticisms are invited by Charles F. Richter and 
Adele Schmidt, who now comprise the Route Committee and de- 
sire to serve the best interests of the Club. Records of the trips 
are kept by the committee. Outsiders are cordially invited to 
attend trips not designated in Lorquinia as being for members 
only. 
Club Photograph Album 
This photograph album consists of a collection of pictures 
dealing with the activities of Club members and various lines of 
study followed by them. In it may be obtained at a glance an 
accurate impression of many rare and characteristic faunal and 
floral features of the Southwest. The album is in the care of the 
Secretary, who solicits good photographs taken by the members 
and of a valuable and interesting kind. 
Club Emblem and Colors 
The four-petaled California Poppy with the four Club initials, 
one on each petal is the emblem used on membership cards and 
Club pins. The gold-filled pins of the poppy design may be ob- 
tained only by members, and can be purchased from the Treasurer 
for $1 each. 
The Club colors are red, yellow and black, an arm band of 
these colors being used to designate field trip leaders. The colors 
