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Sunday, Mar. 23. Residence district of Piedmont 
for study of garden landscapes. Leader, Miss Kath- 
erine Jones. Meet at St. Mary’s College, Oakland, at 
1 P. M. Take Piedmont car and go to end of line. 
Sunday, Mar. 30. San Andreas and Pilarcitos lakes. 
Study of flowering plants and mosses. Those who desire 
may turn back at the first lake; about 4 miles round 
trip. An effort will be made to reach the upper lake 
region and ridge; round trip, 14 miles. Take 8:05 
A. M. train to Millbrae from Third and Townsend Sts., 
San Francisco. Bring lunch. Leader, Prof. F. T. 
Bioietti. 
Sunday, April 6. Marin county. Vicinity of San 
Rafael. Take 9:45 A. M. Sausalito Ferry from San 
Francisco. Buy San Rafael return trip. Get off at 
Ross station for walk to Lake Lagunitas (very fine 
Madrone trees about the lake.) Afterwards the party 
will visit the garden of Mr. Menzies at San Rafael for 
the study of barberries and other plants. The study 
of Berberis is of special interest at this time on account 
of the possible connection of our native species with 
the grain rust eradication movement. Bring lunch. 
Leader, Miss Harriett Walker. 
Sunday, April 20. Belladonna garden, at San 
Leandro, of Dr. Albert Schneider, Prof, of Pharmaceu- 
tical Botany, College of Pharmacy, University of Cali- 
fornia. The plants will be in bloom and ready for har- 
vesting. Take 8:45 A. M. train, First and Broadway, 
Oakland, and get off at Russell Station. One-half mile 
walk. Those who desire may bring lunch and spend the 
day in the garden and vicinity, returning by S. P. train. 
About 2 miles from street car line. 
Sunday, April 27. Lake Merced. Take car 17 at 
Ferry Building, San Francisco, transferring at Parkside 
to Parkside car ; go to end of line. Meet there at 10 
A. M. Bring lunch. Leader, Miss Alice King. 
Field trips are not only for members, but for all 
interested in the native flora of California. Bring your 
friends with you for these trips. 
