NEMOPHILA 
Meeting and Field Guide 
CALIFORNIA BOTANICAL SOCIETY 
DEC. 10. 1920 NUMBER 11 
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 
Sunday, Dec. 26. Rockridge. Go to end of Rock- 
ridge car line. Meet 9:30 a. m. Mushrooms. Leader, 
Mr. A. L. Walker. 
Wednesday, Jan. 5, 7:50 p. m. 2714 Benvenue Ave., 
Berkeley. Readings by Dr. W. L. Jepson from the Life 
and Letters of Sir Joseph Hooker. Also discussion of 
field experiences. Take College Ave. car, get off at 
Derby, walk west one block, thence south to middle 
of block on right hand side. For members only. 
Sunday, Jan. 9. Redwood Peak. Take Hopkins car. 
Get off at Lincoln Ave., 9:00 a. m. 7 miles. Leader, 
Dr. Ruth T. Allen. 
Wednesday, Jan. 12, 7:50 p. m. 2714 Benvenue 
Ave., Berkeley. Readings by Dr. W. L. Jepson from 
the Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Hooker. Cont. from 
Jan. 5. For members only. 
Wednesday, Jan. 19, 7:50 p. m. 2714 Benvenue 
Ave., Berkeley. Readings by Dr. W. L. Jepson from the 
Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Hooker. Oont. from 
Jan. 12. For members only. 
Sunday, Jan. 23. Golden Gate Park. Meet at 
Haight St. entrance, 10 a. m. Plants and shrubs of 
the Park. Leader, Miss Harriett A. Walker. 
Wednesday, Jan. 26, 7:50 p. m. 2714 Benvenue 
Ave., Berkeley. Readings by Dr. W. L. Jepson from 
the Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Hooker. Cont. from 
Jan. 19. For members only. 
Saturday, Jan. 29, 5:30 p. m. Annual Dinner at 
the Y. W. C. A. Cottage, Allston Way and Union St., 
near Sather Gate, Berkeley. Reservations with check 
for $2.00 must be sent before Jan. 25 to the Secretary 
of the Society, 2613 Durant Ave., Berkeley. 
Sunday, Feb. 6. Wild Cat Canon. Leave end of 
Cragmont car line 10 a. m. 6 miles. Leader, Miss 
Alice Scouvart. 
Saturday, Feb. 19, 8:00 p. m. 212 Wheeler Hall, 
Berkeley. Suggestions for the improvement of native 
plants. A lecture by Professor E. B. Babcock. 
