NEMOPHILA 
Meeting and Field Guide 
CALIFORNIA BOTANICAL SOCIETY 
MAR. 24, 1921 NUMBER 13 
The purpose of the Society is to promote the botanical study 
and investigation of California plants , to diffuse knowledge con- 
cerning them , and by lectures , field-trips , exhibitions and publica- 
tions to deepen interest in the native flora amongst the people of 
California. 
FIELD TRIPS AND MEETINGS. 
Wednesday, March 30. Exhibition of Native Flow- 
ers, Hunt’s Grove, St. Helena. Take 8:00 a. m. S. P. 
train from San Francisco. Members may also take boat 
to Vallejo from San Francisco, thence by electric car 
leaving Vallejo 9:18 a. m. Luncheon will be served on 
the grounds by the hostess, Mrs. Clara A. Hunt. Mem- 
bers of the Society are especially requested to come from 
1 to 4 o’clock. Boxes of plants for the exhibit should be 
addressed to Box 102, St. Helena. 
Sunday, May I . Sutro Forest. Meet at Ferry Build- 
ing, San Francisco, 1:00 p. m., at entrance to upstairs 
waiting room. Study of Polypodium Scouleri. Leader, 
Mrs. Carlotta Case Hall. 
Saturday - Sunday, May 1 4 - 15. Mt. Diablo Country 
Club. South base Mt. Diablo. Leave Oakland, 40th and 
Shatter, Saturday 1:80 or 4:80 p. m., Sunday 8:30 a. m. 
Change cars at Saranap for Diablo Station. Bring sleep- 
ing bag and food for entire trip. Leaders, Misses Rine- 
hart and Scouvart. 
Saturday - Monday, May 28 - 30. Annual Camping 
Trip. Take 7:45 a. m. California Northwestern train 
from San Francisco to Ukiah on Saturday, May 28. 
Meals will be provided at The Terraces (Mr. Carl 
Purdy’s garden) by the Society’s Commissary. Those 
members desiring to go will be mailed a special circular 
by the Chairman of the Camping Trip Committee, Mr. 
George B. Furniss, 375 Staten Avenue, Oakland. 
“THE GATHERING PLACE IS LANRICK MEAD.” 
In case of change of time in timetables take train 
nearest scheduled date whether before or after. Members 
should carefully observe the wishes of the Leader in 
charge. Gates should always be closed after one. The 
picking of flowers should be strictly limited or for 
botanical purposes. Members should see to it that their 
invited friends do not plunder the fields and canons and 
pick hundreds of flowers of a single species. Bear in 
mind the conservation rules. 
