NEMOPHILA 
Meeting and Field Guide 
CALIFORNIA BOTANICAL SOCIETY 
MARCH 1, 1919 NUMBER 2 
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. 
THE ANNUAL DINNER 
Will be held at the Faculty Club, University 
Campus, Saturday, March 8, 1919, at 6:30. (Enter 
north wing, north entrance, via stone bridge over Straw- 
berry creek, just east of Botany building and Sather 
Tower.) The dinner will be in honor of Dr. W. L. 
Jepson. The toastmaster will be Professor C. B. Bradley. 
It is expected by the dinner committee that this year’s 
dinner will be equally happy and successful with that of 
last year, and all members are urged to keep the date 
free. Come and bring your friends. Plates, $1.50 Notify 
Secretary, Miss Anna E. Ehlers, 2520 Durant Ave., 
Berkeley, Phone, Berkeley 1675, and send check not 
later than March 5. 
THE ANNUAL MEETING 
Will be held Saturday, April 12, 7:45' p. m., in Room 
116, Hilgard Hall, U. C. Campus. Election of officers. 
Nominations for officers for the next year should be 
sent to the Secretary at once. The lecture will be by 
Prof. P. B. Kennedy on the “Flora of Nevada.” 
FIELD TRIPS 
Sunday, Mar. 16. Huckleberry Ridge (head of 
Redwood Canon). Leader, Miss Crystal Harford. Meet 
at end of Rock Ridge car line, Oakland, at 9:30 A. M. 
Bring lunch. 
